LisaS
Well-Known Member
I know this is probably not the right place to post this but as I post on here for horsey things thought I would ask for advice here.
My daughter who is 23 on 31st May has a Dachshund that has always lived with me (last 6 years). She has been away at University doing a Law degree and has her final exams at the moment. She has her last ever exam next week,on the day of her 23rd birthday.
Sadly last night we found Dennis (her Dachshund) with his back legs not working. No idea at all what happened as he was in the kitchen with the other dogs. Took him immediately to the vets, he did at the time have some element of feeling in his hind legs when vets used forceps to apply pressure.
Decision made for anti-inflammatory and cage rest, with review in 24 hours if no bladder not functioning.
Sadly he had no bladder/bowel control, took him back tonight, and absolutely no feeling at all in both hind legs and made the decision to PTS. I have not told my daughter at the moment.
My daughter is in her final 8 days of a 4 year Law Degree, with exams finishing next Thursday. Is has been very sad but I know that i did the right thing by Dennis and did not prolong his suffering.
I am torn however that I have not at the moment told my daughter, she adores him, but I know how upset she would be if I told her now, and she has final exams over the next week that will help shape the rest of her life. She will be so upset at not being able to say goodbye.
I am so worried over this, have I done the right thing by not telling her?
My daughter who is 23 on 31st May has a Dachshund that has always lived with me (last 6 years). She has been away at University doing a Law degree and has her final exams at the moment. She has her last ever exam next week,on the day of her 23rd birthday.
Sadly last night we found Dennis (her Dachshund) with his back legs not working. No idea at all what happened as he was in the kitchen with the other dogs. Took him immediately to the vets, he did at the time have some element of feeling in his hind legs when vets used forceps to apply pressure.
Decision made for anti-inflammatory and cage rest, with review in 24 hours if no bladder not functioning.
Sadly he had no bladder/bowel control, took him back tonight, and absolutely no feeling at all in both hind legs and made the decision to PTS. I have not told my daughter at the moment.
My daughter is in her final 8 days of a 4 year Law Degree, with exams finishing next Thursday. Is has been very sad but I know that i did the right thing by Dennis and did not prolong his suffering.
I am torn however that I have not at the moment told my daughter, she adores him, but I know how upset she would be if I told her now, and she has final exams over the next week that will help shape the rest of her life. She will be so upset at not being able to say goodbye.
I am so worried over this, have I done the right thing by not telling her?