Holding
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Wondering if anyone has any opinions or advice as we are really struggling to make a decision.
Our 8 year old whippet has a tumour just under his ear - it has been removed once and come back and is now aggressive and late stage. Because of the positioning removing it would involve radical surgery and then a treatment of radiotherapy and chemotherapy to try to hinder regrowth. Alternatively it could be debulked and then he could have a course of lower dose chemotherapy which would hopefully slow things down and might give him a few more months to a year.
On top of that he has been diagnosed with a heart condition - he hasn't seen a cardiologist yet but he has a high grade murmur and they suspect it is a serious valve problem, so any surgery is very risky.
The vet thinks that left alone the tumour will likely ulcerate within the next few weeks and after that it won't be fair to keep him going, so if we are going to opt for treatment it needs to be asap.
So. Really not sure what to do and thought I would ask if anyone has had any similar experiences. He is still well and happy in himself, eating well and going for walks, although rapidly losing weight. It seems wrong to just put him down without trying anything, but equally if radio/chemotherapy is as bad as it is for people, I don't know if I would want him to go through it. Has anyone had any experience of treating a dog for cancer? At Newmarket they seemed to be more concerned about his heart and suggested seeing a cardiologist before anything else, so that's a consideration too. He is insured but everything is preexisting so won't be covered - it's horrible to have to think about but a full operation, heart treatment, ongoing drugs etc. could easily come to 10k and might only buy him a few months.
Any advice would be much appreciated at this point.
Our 8 year old whippet has a tumour just under his ear - it has been removed once and come back and is now aggressive and late stage. Because of the positioning removing it would involve radical surgery and then a treatment of radiotherapy and chemotherapy to try to hinder regrowth. Alternatively it could be debulked and then he could have a course of lower dose chemotherapy which would hopefully slow things down and might give him a few more months to a year.
On top of that he has been diagnosed with a heart condition - he hasn't seen a cardiologist yet but he has a high grade murmur and they suspect it is a serious valve problem, so any surgery is very risky.
The vet thinks that left alone the tumour will likely ulcerate within the next few weeks and after that it won't be fair to keep him going, so if we are going to opt for treatment it needs to be asap.
So. Really not sure what to do and thought I would ask if anyone has had any similar experiences. He is still well and happy in himself, eating well and going for walks, although rapidly losing weight. It seems wrong to just put him down without trying anything, but equally if radio/chemotherapy is as bad as it is for people, I don't know if I would want him to go through it. Has anyone had any experience of treating a dog for cancer? At Newmarket they seemed to be more concerned about his heart and suggested seeing a cardiologist before anything else, so that's a consideration too. He is insured but everything is preexisting so won't be covered - it's horrible to have to think about but a full operation, heart treatment, ongoing drugs etc. could easily come to 10k and might only buy him a few months.
Any advice would be much appreciated at this point.