gabagoo
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The last 2.5 weeks have been hard for Toby, our shepard border collie mix dog.
At first I thought I had poisoned her by giving her almonds and when i did a search on the net some sites were saying they contain cyanide and can be dangerous for dogs. I gave her 5 or 6 every day or so for about a 2 week period as i was into them and she followed me around and loved them. I stopped and her condition seemed to be getting worse.
It all seemed to have started one day when she jumped off our bed and I heard a wimper and figured she had hurt herself while jumping. For the next few days she basically slouched around and looked sad and could not get to excited or want to climb the stairs.
I thought a nice long walk in the woods would cure her and I took her out. As much as she loved to run free off the leash, this time was different and she basically lagged behind me for the most part and sometimes she would just stop and sit.
I figured this injury was still preventing her from running and having her usual great time.
Now 2 weeks later she has good days where you think its healed and then the next day she is all gloomy again.
She was at the vet a week before this all happened and they said she was in good shape for her age (10 years). I had no idea how ill she really was.
Finally today it was decided I would take her in to get looked at as her stomach seems to be swollen and she is not eating much. I go to my regular vet of over 20 years and the regular doctors are not in and some new doctor comes in the room and looks her over and says she definately needs an xray, but there xray machine is broken and he then suggests that I have to drive downtown (1 hr drive and who knows how much for parking) to some clinic that can perform surgery if need be blah blah blah.
I looked him squarely in the face and said "You telling me no other vet in this area has an xray machine?"
Maybe this guy gets a commision to send people down there... In any case I told him i would go find a vet closer who could xray the dog.
He then tells me he will give me a reference to a vet close by. Fine he tells me where phones ahead and off I go. Oh wait that will be $45.00....bastards!!!!
This vets office is even closer to my house than the other one and the doctor is a really nice guy.
I told him I was very unhappy with what occured at the other office and to deal with me and not make me wait to get xrays read at the other doctor. he agreed and took a look at the dog and then looked at her gums and was concerned and said they were pale and this generally means she is anemic. He said her stomach looked bloated and that usually means fluid is building and possibly blood.
I told him to take the xrays and do what was needed and i waited.
he came out and we looked at the xrays together and he showed me that her stomach or around her stomach something, probably a mass, was causing the bloating.
I asked him whats next and he said you can go to a special surgery doctor and they can do surgery on her and remove the mass.
I looked at him and I told him I cant make that decision myself and I need his opinion if this is just going to prolong her life for a few months or what.
he gave me the nod, that told me that ...it was time....
Ok I started welling up and told him to generate the invoice and I would take her home and discuss this over with the family. I would most likely be back Monday to say farewell.
I decided to bring her to the office one last time and she seems relatively ok but just lies there. I then told my receptionist to go across the street to the restaurant and ask him to cook her up one of those real thin steaks and put nothing on it. This dog munched it down so fast it was like she was all better. Tonight I am going home and I have a whole package of those thin steaks and I will bbq them for her. I guess I can spoil her all I want now.
Toby has been such a good dog all these years and I feel somewhat guilty to have to put her down.
We will miss her.....
At first I thought I had poisoned her by giving her almonds and when i did a search on the net some sites were saying they contain cyanide and can be dangerous for dogs. I gave her 5 or 6 every day or so for about a 2 week period as i was into them and she followed me around and loved them. I stopped and her condition seemed to be getting worse.
It all seemed to have started one day when she jumped off our bed and I heard a wimper and figured she had hurt herself while jumping. For the next few days she basically slouched around and looked sad and could not get to excited or want to climb the stairs.
I thought a nice long walk in the woods would cure her and I took her out. As much as she loved to run free off the leash, this time was different and she basically lagged behind me for the most part and sometimes she would just stop and sit.
I figured this injury was still preventing her from running and having her usual great time.
Now 2 weeks later she has good days where you think its healed and then the next day she is all gloomy again.
She was at the vet a week before this all happened and they said she was in good shape for her age (10 years). I had no idea how ill she really was.
Finally today it was decided I would take her in to get looked at as her stomach seems to be swollen and she is not eating much. I go to my regular vet of over 20 years and the regular doctors are not in and some new doctor comes in the room and looks her over and says she definately needs an xray, but there xray machine is broken and he then suggests that I have to drive downtown (1 hr drive and who knows how much for parking) to some clinic that can perform surgery if need be blah blah blah.
I looked him squarely in the face and said "You telling me no other vet in this area has an xray machine?"
Maybe this guy gets a commision to send people down there... In any case I told him i would go find a vet closer who could xray the dog.
He then tells me he will give me a reference to a vet close by. Fine he tells me where phones ahead and off I go. Oh wait that will be $45.00....bastards!!!!
This vets office is even closer to my house than the other one and the doctor is a really nice guy.
I told him I was very unhappy with what occured at the other office and to deal with me and not make me wait to get xrays read at the other doctor. he agreed and took a look at the dog and then looked at her gums and was concerned and said they were pale and this generally means she is anemic. He said her stomach looked bloated and that usually means fluid is building and possibly blood.
I told him to take the xrays and do what was needed and i waited.
he came out and we looked at the xrays together and he showed me that her stomach or around her stomach something, probably a mass, was causing the bloating.
I asked him whats next and he said you can go to a special surgery doctor and they can do surgery on her and remove the mass.
I looked at him and I told him I cant make that decision myself and I need his opinion if this is just going to prolong her life for a few months or what.
he gave me the nod, that told me that ...it was time....
Ok I started welling up and told him to generate the invoice and I would take her home and discuss this over with the family. I would most likely be back Monday to say farewell.
I decided to bring her to the office one last time and she seems relatively ok but just lies there. I then told my receptionist to go across the street to the restaurant and ask him to cook her up one of those real thin steaks and put nothing on it. This dog munched it down so fast it was like she was all better. Tonight I am going home and I have a whole package of those thin steaks and I will bbq them for her. I guess I can spoil her all I want now.
Toby has been such a good dog all these years and I feel somewhat guilty to have to put her down.
We will miss her.....