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The older of our two greyhounds, Lizzy was diagnosed with osteosarcoma today. A very aggressive bone cancer.
She just turned 11 last week.
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I think you have been by saying you would be putting her through extensive and expensive surgery
thank you everyone for your kind words.
No, I mentioned that was the only option offered by doctors. We will not put Lizzy through that. More X-Rays, since this post, shows it has spread quickly
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Right now, she's up, walking, eating, enjoying the ground sirloin steak I make for her, along with ice-cream, peanut butter and pain meds and, she's resting comfortably.
Her past injuries in her hind legs due to greyhound racing, have pretty much made it no choice. Amputating the front left will mean load baring on the back legs, which she can't do, and would be pointless since it has already spread. We can't put her through that just to make ourselves feel better.
We have given Lizzy a full and wonderful life, with lots greyhound adventures, other grey friends, great food and amazing medical car. We adopted her knowing about her racing injuries and spared no expenses, both in time and money to get her back to health. But now, the best thing we can do is know what we did for her and moving forward there just isn't a cure. Which is why I posted the link in an above post.
RE: About getting another dog, we adopt greyhounds. It's what we do. We love them all! If I had a big house, we've joked about having 10 LOL... 2 is the max capacity here at LSN Auto Detailing.
We have another younger Grey, Khaki. She'll be 6 yrs old in September. For a while after Lizzy passes, we're not going to rush out and adopt, rather, have some one-on-one time which Khaki, recoup on the financial front (vet bills thus far...) and when the time is right, we'll go visit our dear friend Marilyn at Greyhound Adoption Services in Salisbury Ma.
Our dogs are our family, our kids... We spoil them, they're good to us and they've opened our hearts. They're a big part of our lives...
Thank you everyone, especially those that have shared your stories of your dogs. They're special to us all...
I'll update this post when the time comes...![]()
Sorry to hear of your loss. It's always hard on us when we lose one of our pets after years of fun and years of loyalty.
I had to put my Boxer Crabait down at the age of 13 due to cancer. I obtained her the week I was released out of the hospital after losing my right leg in a boating accident. She was with me wherever I went for the next 13 years including hundreds if not thousands of body shops, new and used car dealerships and detail shops when I covered Oregon, Washington and Idaho as a Trainer for Meguiar's.
Here's a picture of her on the bow of my Sanger Dragboat when she was about 2 years old. I think I was 28 in this picture.
I held her as the Vet put her to sleep... one of the hardest, most emotional losses of my life...
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Hang in there...
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