maisiemoo
Well-Known Member
My sister's 11 year old sheltie bitch was diagnosed with Mamary cancer just before xmas , has had 2 lumps removed the 2nd was last week and vet phoned yesterday to explain they had taken away a lymph node and the cancer has spread , the little dog a present is fine in herself and still enjoying life , the vet gave my sister 3 options to consider .
Option 1 .. leave her alone and pts when the she becomes poorly .
option 2 .. chemo at her local vet , will only maybe buy abit more time as bitch is'nt curable .
option 3.. treatment at AHT for radiotheraphy , AHT is 3 hours drive and the dog will need to stay a while , not insured so going to cost thousands , the money would'nt be an issue if she were younger and a full recovery would be the outcome , she is a sweet little dog and shelties don't cope well away from home so would be very stressed .
The way of thinking at the moment is option 1 , be interesting to hear other's stories even though we know every case is unique .
Option 1 .. leave her alone and pts when the she becomes poorly .
option 2 .. chemo at her local vet , will only maybe buy abit more time as bitch is'nt curable .
option 3.. treatment at AHT for radiotheraphy , AHT is 3 hours drive and the dog will need to stay a while , not insured so going to cost thousands , the money would'nt be an issue if she were younger and a full recovery would be the outcome , she is a sweet little dog and shelties don't cope well away from home so would be very stressed .
The way of thinking at the moment is option 1 , be interesting to hear other's stories even though we know every case is unique .