filly190
Well-Known Member
My oldest doberman bitch has arthritis in both of her hind legs and hips. Over the past year this has caused her to run in a crooked way. During the past couple of months her back legs have given way on her and so goes down and takes a little while to get back up.
She began to yelp with pain mostly in the mornings and then would continue her day without crying out. Of all the vets visits they keep perscribing Rimadyl tablets and acknowledge there is a problem.
Now the pain has been well controlled for some time. However her collapses are getting more frequent and it is taking her longer to be able to get up.
She is eating well and happy in herself. We have two other dogs, one of them is her 4 year old puppy and she still loves to play with them. She slows down of her own accord and takes things easier.
I am having difficulty in watching her collapse and struggle. Each vets visit is terrible, we gently lift her in the car, but this causes her to collapse and it is heart wrenching.
I have always said that I will not let an animal suffer and would be prepared to have them put to sleep.
What I am asking you for advice is this; am I allowing her to suffer. At what stage do you make this sort of decision.
I have another vets appointment on Tuesday and I am dreading taking her, as the travelling causes her to collapse and a day to recover.
I would really value your opinions on this one, as I am struggling to know what to do for the best.
She began to yelp with pain mostly in the mornings and then would continue her day without crying out. Of all the vets visits they keep perscribing Rimadyl tablets and acknowledge there is a problem.
Now the pain has been well controlled for some time. However her collapses are getting more frequent and it is taking her longer to be able to get up.
She is eating well and happy in herself. We have two other dogs, one of them is her 4 year old puppy and she still loves to play with them. She slows down of her own accord and takes things easier.
I am having difficulty in watching her collapse and struggle. Each vets visit is terrible, we gently lift her in the car, but this causes her to collapse and it is heart wrenching.
I have always said that I will not let an animal suffer and would be prepared to have them put to sleep.
What I am asking you for advice is this; am I allowing her to suffer. At what stage do you make this sort of decision.
I have another vets appointment on Tuesday and I am dreading taking her, as the travelling causes her to collapse and a day to recover.
I would really value your opinions on this one, as I am struggling to know what to do for the best.