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When my guy's cancer got to his lungs, his behavior changed a lot because he was having problems breathing and that eventually brought us to our final decision for his comfort. It was very hard but at that point, also very clear.
As someone else said, he'll fight right along with you. Wishing you the very best and sending prayers for you all.
Buddy's sad situation forces me to address in advance how I might approach Pete's care should he ever develop a similar condition. It's almost too terrible to consider and yet a certainty in one way or another. I watched my dad slowly deteriorate with lung cancer until he finally refused any further treatment because of how sick it made him to continue it. He endured an awful lot before making that decision, unimaginable pain and unspoken fear. Would I put Petey through it for an uncertain attempt to save him? I can't answer that. I do hope Buddy pulls through and that all of you hold up throughout the treatment.
Douglas Preston
Dogs do live in the moment, but bare in mind they also live off the love and support that family members provide.
That says a lot about you, I believe that Buddy knows you love him dearly and you've my respect and appreciation for the care that he is getting. I'd say do what you can, and live each day with him as if you don't have tomorrow...I know he will thank you for it in ways of unconditional love and faithfulness.
Glad he is in your care, he couldn't have asked for anything better. My blessings and prayers that maybe things get better for him.
Sincerely,
Don and Crew
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