Caski
Well-Known Member
Well, I am faced with the final deed, to pts my much loved labrador at age 13.
She has a pyrometra and mammary cancer, the vets are very keen to perform hysterectomy and 'deal' with the cancer as it develops.
I have asked for a scan first of all to help guide my decision, but the vet has insisted that they book H in for the op immediately following the scan, I have said a firm no to that option. My thinking is that if the scan confirms a cancer diagnosis as well, it is possibly time to call it a day. I don't think that the poor old girl deserves a prolonged illness with a delayed and possibly painful 'end'.
Am I wrong? I may be because I am so upset, but I have made hard decisions in the past with my horses so why should my dog suffer?
The vets have already emailed me the consent forms for the op, despite me saying not at the moment thanks....
Trying not to cry but that will not help the situation and I know it!
She has a pyrometra and mammary cancer, the vets are very keen to perform hysterectomy and 'deal' with the cancer as it develops.
I have asked for a scan first of all to help guide my decision, but the vet has insisted that they book H in for the op immediately following the scan, I have said a firm no to that option. My thinking is that if the scan confirms a cancer diagnosis as well, it is possibly time to call it a day. I don't think that the poor old girl deserves a prolonged illness with a delayed and possibly painful 'end'.
Am I wrong? I may be because I am so upset, but I have made hard decisions in the past with my horses so why should my dog suffer?
The vets have already emailed me the consent forms for the op, despite me saying not at the moment thanks....
Trying not to cry but that will not help the situation and I know it!