Ok douche, go ahead and call it mud. My husband DID have halitosis. We addressed it after I talked to you girls on here and guess what? Years later, no problem. Mofongo, you're a cunt. Eat shit. ~anonnamus
Post by cricketintx on Jun 21, 2022 16:02:28 GMT -5
I'm so sorry. I'm just a lurker, but my old puppy girl had this, as well. She'd been a street dog before we rescued her, so she ate ANYTHING. We were surprised when she stopped eating, but we did all the human food, wet food, warm food tricks, too. That helped for a few months, until we found out the news.
The thing about these hemangiosarcomas is that they can rupture at any time. As horrible as this news is, I'm glad you know the truth so you can take care of your sweet girl and let her go on your own terms, instead of her having to suffer if it were to rupture.
Our dog had a splenic tumor which we had removed at great cost. We were in the car when the vet called with the diagnosis on a 10 hour drive and our kids were all in there with us while we had to discuss and decide what to do.
She died about 3 months later.
I regret not letting her go peacefully at the time she was initially diagnosed.
Best wishes to you as you decide what to do moving forward.