CazD
Well-Known Member
My Jack Russell bitch is approx. 12-16 years old (ex rescue so guesswork on the vets part). I've had her 4 years. She's really starting to show her age now, she's completely deaf, poor eyesight, possible dementia and several hard lumps. She was diagnosed with kidney problems 6 months ago and put on a renal diet. I took her to my vet on Tuesday for her annual vaccinations at which time the vet said the lumps (which have come up over the last 6 months or so) are "unusual" She has one large one under her chin and two between her front legs. The vet pushed to take a sample from each lump at a cost of £50 per lump but said she would not suggest putting the dog through an operation because of her age/fragility and I said I wasn't prepared to put her through chemo if they turned out to be cancerous, so refused. I did, however, agree to a blood sample. The result has shown no calcium, so cancer is unlikely, but that the kidney problems have got much worse, to the point the vet said she was surprised the dog was not showing any real problems. She has suggested medication but said that this would have bad side effects on the dog. She wants to go ahead with vaccinations and do a urine test and blood pressure test.
I'm feeling a little bit like they are more in this for their bank balance than the welfare of the dog. I would go to the end of the earth for this dog, but I want what is best for her, not me! What would you do if she was yours?
I'm feeling a little bit like they are more in this for their bank balance than the welfare of the dog. I would go to the end of the earth for this dog, but I want what is best for her, not me! What would you do if she was yours?