Spit That Out
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Hello
I know you guys have been very helpful in the past and i was wondering if you could help out again?
I have a collie x lab who's nearly 15. We have owned him from 6 months old and we have been though so much together...I really love my little man...
However old age has been creeping up on him for a while now and it's getting to the point where I'm trying to make the heartbreaking decision to have him PTS.
He's deaf, i think his sight is going, he's falling over as his back legs go from under him, he's struggles to get in and out of the front and back door. Some days you have to go and clip his lead on him and drag him for a walk, he gets carried up the stairs to bed and the last couple of weeks he's been peeing in the house even though he goes for 2 walks a day and has access to the garden all night...However other days he runs round like a pup and cook a chicken and he'll jump up and down like he's on a pogo stick!!!
As far as i know he's not in pain and even today he scrambled (with a bit of help) on the sofa for a cuddle.
It's not the peeing (or the accidental poop) as we all have accidents especially when we get older but I'm worried that all of the above out weighs the "good days".
Do i keep him going and have one last Christmas with him?
Do vets come to your house as i don't want to stress him out with the car trip and the slippery floor of the surgery?
Can you bury dogs in your garden anymore? He has a favorite tree that he used to lye under and watch the birds from in the summer!!!
Am i being too hasty...could he have years left in him?
He's had a great life and wanted for nothing. He's been spoilt rotten, been on fantastic walks, holidays, numerous toys and balls, sleeps on our bed and our floor is covered in chews and treats...
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to think about
I know you guys have been very helpful in the past and i was wondering if you could help out again?
I have a collie x lab who's nearly 15. We have owned him from 6 months old and we have been though so much together...I really love my little man...
However old age has been creeping up on him for a while now and it's getting to the point where I'm trying to make the heartbreaking decision to have him PTS.
He's deaf, i think his sight is going, he's falling over as his back legs go from under him, he's struggles to get in and out of the front and back door. Some days you have to go and clip his lead on him and drag him for a walk, he gets carried up the stairs to bed and the last couple of weeks he's been peeing in the house even though he goes for 2 walks a day and has access to the garden all night...However other days he runs round like a pup and cook a chicken and he'll jump up and down like he's on a pogo stick!!!
As far as i know he's not in pain and even today he scrambled (with a bit of help) on the sofa for a cuddle.
It's not the peeing (or the accidental poop) as we all have accidents especially when we get older but I'm worried that all of the above out weighs the "good days".
Do i keep him going and have one last Christmas with him?
Do vets come to your house as i don't want to stress him out with the car trip and the slippery floor of the surgery?
Can you bury dogs in your garden anymore? He has a favorite tree that he used to lye under and watch the birds from in the summer!!!
Am i being too hasty...could he have years left in him?
He's had a great life and wanted for nothing. He's been spoilt rotten, been on fantastic walks, holidays, numerous toys and balls, sleeps on our bed and our floor is covered in chews and treats...
This is the hardest thing I've ever had to think about
