L&M
Well-Known Member
Sadly I think I know the answer, but just to see others reactions before I make the call.
The dog in question is a 16yr old spaniel x collie. She belonged to a very good friend of mine who asked me to look after the dog when she was diagnosed with cancer, and subsequently died, so have had her for the last 6 yrs (so the sentimental attachment is huge....)
For an oldie she has her issues, poor eyesight, deaf as a post, has several suspicious lumps and bumps, is getting weaker in her back end and has occasional incontinence. Despite all these issues she gets up with a smile each day and as soon as the lead comes out, show obvious excitement at the prospect of a walk. Until the last few days she has been having 2 walks a day and was still managing up to around 45 mins of pottering on the lead.
However over the last few days she has been very quiet, uncharacteristically slow on her walks and virtually stopped eating - she has been very bilious and showing no interest in food. She has always been a picky eater with dog food, but loves a treat/bit of ham or cheese, but now refusing anything. I cooked her some chicken and rice tonight, with chicken one of her favourites, but showed no interest. I was giving her a cuddle earlier, and although she has always been slim, realised she is now just skin and bone (has a lovely thick coat so have probably missed the signs up until now).
I am going to make her an apt with the vet tomorrow, but am wondering whether to have any investigations done, or just let her go whilst she still has the dignity to walk into the surgery. I do not want to put a dog her age through a barrage of tests and investigations, to only find she has something terminal anyhow. Having lost my 14yr old lab very traumatically to a ruptured liver tumour last summer, do not want something catastrophic to happen to this one too.......
Thanks for listening and any thoughts welcome.
The dog in question is a 16yr old spaniel x collie. She belonged to a very good friend of mine who asked me to look after the dog when she was diagnosed with cancer, and subsequently died, so have had her for the last 6 yrs (so the sentimental attachment is huge....)
For an oldie she has her issues, poor eyesight, deaf as a post, has several suspicious lumps and bumps, is getting weaker in her back end and has occasional incontinence. Despite all these issues she gets up with a smile each day and as soon as the lead comes out, show obvious excitement at the prospect of a walk. Until the last few days she has been having 2 walks a day and was still managing up to around 45 mins of pottering on the lead.
However over the last few days she has been very quiet, uncharacteristically slow on her walks and virtually stopped eating - she has been very bilious and showing no interest in food. She has always been a picky eater with dog food, but loves a treat/bit of ham or cheese, but now refusing anything. I cooked her some chicken and rice tonight, with chicken one of her favourites, but showed no interest. I was giving her a cuddle earlier, and although she has always been slim, realised she is now just skin and bone (has a lovely thick coat so have probably missed the signs up until now).
I am going to make her an apt with the vet tomorrow, but am wondering whether to have any investigations done, or just let her go whilst she still has the dignity to walk into the surgery. I do not want to put a dog her age through a barrage of tests and investigations, to only find she has something terminal anyhow. Having lost my 14yr old lab very traumatically to a ruptured liver tumour last summer, do not want something catastrophic to happen to this one too.......
Thanks for listening and any thoughts welcome.