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Originally Posted by toxic111
Depending on the breed it may be time to say goodbye, and put her down. I know it is a hard decision to do, but you may have to do what is best for the dog.
I think at 12 I would stay away from chemo, and go the steroid route to see how she responds, and give you both (you & the dog) some time together.
I ahve had several pets over the years, and have had to say good bye several times, and it is always difficult.
All I can really say it is your decision on what to do, and you just ahve to do what is best for yourself and the dog.
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Thats our plan so far but still a few days to change our mind if going with chemo.
Thanks for all the advice everyone and the link Myka.
I trust this particular vet Parker. He has been her doc since her baby shots.
I see the results already from the steroids Keri, but only outside so far. She drinks a lot of water now and its has to go somewhere. At least she now has some energy & an appetite back.
On another note, I consider my fish pets and our budgies were pets. Kia is our companion and friend. I know we relate their feelings in human terms but other pets dont try to make you feel better when sad or not feeling good. They dont look at you with those eyes, like they actually know what your saying or willing to risk their own well being for yours.
I guess its harder when spending so much time with her as we have since retiring. Or at least it seems so, compared with the times when we were working & younger, raising a family.
Anyways, sorry for rambling, thanks for the advice.