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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
Zabo...I don't know much about the subject, but I do know that treatment for what your dog has, if successful, is basically delaying the inevitable...
I'm off until Friday, so I'll shoot an email to one of our veterinarians and see if she has anything to offer on the subject.
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That's pretty much the thing going for us now. They ran and cross checked the information and results to be sure that it was just what it was..
There was no denying it. We were just talking about it now as a family and that's what my mom said about it. She had a friend whose dog died a few years back if I recall. They decided to put the dog down before it got too uncomfortable. So far Ally is doing ok, little less active and pants alot. She is eating, but blood tests rarely lie..
We've pretty much left it to the course of whom do want to save her (emails were sent to the board of directors, one of which loves the dog almost MORE than us.) and they came to the same conclusion. It would be 'delaying the inevitable.'
It sucks hard guys. I appreciate the prayers, but with things the way they are it's pretty much going to go downhill from here. It was just a shock, she was always happy and bubbly but now.. can't even look her in the eyes without tearing up. It was supposed to be a simple blood test to check on if she was just sick with a stomach bug or something..
Strangely enough, yesterday I was talking with my mom about getting a dog after school since Dini, the schnoodle, is pretty much staying here in Toledo (shes 9 but still acts 1 XD).