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kingdowieonthewall Sussex, ex-Cronx. 27 Jun 15 12.59pm | |
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Quote cornwalls palace at 27 Jun 2015 11.07am
Quote kingdowieonthewall at 27 Jun 2015 7.26am
many thanks for the sound advice (& kind words.)
vets removed as much as possible.
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Boooo 05 Jul 15 12.55pm | |
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Quote kingdowieonthewall at 24 Jun 2015 5.46pm
Hopefully some of the many dog owners on HOL can assist. Hurt me as much to lose my dog after 14 years as it does when i lose human friends, I knew when the time was right. By the sounds of it you'll enjoy more the time from now until whenever. Jel
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 06 Jul 15 8.01am | |
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Cancers vary in their treatability and aggression. Even if all the tumour was removed, there would be no guarantee it wouldn't come back. Any difficulty walking ATM, is probably due to the fact the dog is still recovering from a fairly big operation. Now it's just a case of monitoring the dog (with the help of the vet) to see how aggressive the tumour is. Dogs are complete cnts with their unconditional love. 7 years ago I was walking my dog in Sydenham Wells Park. The dog ran up to an elderly man, sitting on a bench, and he started fussing it. Man: "Lovely dog. Unfortunately, both my wife and dog died earlier this year. I really miss that dog"
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