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Donemylot was in same position few yrs ago ,was also told by vet they buy a bit of time as a last resort but at a price (re side effects).Opted not to have them and was pts shortly after.Imo better to act a week to soon than a day too late.The closest you will get to the right answer is to go with your conscience.
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ditto decided the time had come
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have decided not to give them, vet informed and we'll wait and see now
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best of luck with her done.......i believe it is the right decision ......aside from the nasty ones.....insatiable hunger is a very common side effect and the added weight puts the joints under increasing pressure..........there are some homeopathic options that may help and many of the online stores have a helpline...
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cheers for that, the vets have an homeopathic. She was 30kg last year, 29kg 9 months ago, and last month gone from 25.9 to 23.9. She was on 'happy pills' which help her mental state (the dog not the wife), due to old dogs syndrome but its sad watching her go to the garden and sit down on the grass in snow or pouring rain not really know what she is doing.
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she sounds like a few on here at 2 in the morning.......and some all the time......
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Very sad DML.Its always sad when their time comes and i hope you dont wait to long.If she is really failing then the best thing is not to let her suffer.
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spoke to a dog trainer here today about this and he candidly said it was a waste of money
must be hard as you are clearly emotionally attached sometimes you just cant get to the bottom of them I have 23 year old welsh mountain pony my grandchildren love over here but he loses weight when he goes out in the field He is fed twice a day, wormed regularily and I have had three vets try and sort it. Two of them said steroids (which I did not give him), the other checked his teeth but couldnt find an answer for the weight loss. He is still very active and doesnt appear in pain, so like yerself I am stuck on what to do. If it weren't for the kids I'd be on to tescos, thats what normally happens here..... tough one ![]() |
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DONEMYLOT,
there will be no doubt she has had a happy life with you and we all have to go sometime mate, don't prolong it, you will know when its time to say goodbye, |
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My old girl was on steroids for her last 18 months, she lasted til she was nearly 15. Her appetite increased as did her thirst but she wasnt unappy unil her last week of life. There is no right or wrong decision, you will know whats right for her.
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Hope you find the strength to do your last favour for her when she tells you the times right dml,very best of luck to you.
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She must read this; hasnt been better in herself for months. Amazing creatures.Will be interesting on the scales in a couple of weeks
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one day at a time......its the same for all of us......lets hope she continues to have plenty of good ones.......
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Hope you dont mind an update. Taken her off all drugs except for Propalin, which she ad we need believe me! Was weighed last night at 23.3, lost 6 pips in 2 weeks. Vet says lots of muscle wastage which of course we knew. Probably something more than just age but its pointless doing loads of tests at her age.
She has started her occasional wanders again but will be monitoring her weight over the next few weeks but as she eats fine we have decided that 22 will be the weight that it all ends, as I have seen whippets weigh more. |
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Good luck mate.
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keep the faith, the most important thing is she has been well loved in a good home and she knows that. Wish you all the best with her.
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Chin up DML your doing the correct thing.
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weight update
11/02 23.3 26/02 22.9 14/03 22.4 Unfortunately this time next week, poor Bim will be gone. It's the kindest thing but awful. ![]() |
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arghhh feel for you.
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Treasure the last week you have with her DML.You are doing the right thing.
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commiserations mate,
but you know its for the best, we all have to go sometime, and at least she had a good home and happy retirement |
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commiserations mate,
but you know its for the best, we all have to go sometime, and at least she had a good home and happy retirement |
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Sad time when this happens,its the only downside to having a much loved pet.
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Bimbo (Toms Bimbo) Aug 1999-March 2013
RIP |
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very sad donemylot chin up
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DONEMYLOT...You gave him a great life, he will give you great memories to look back on.
RIP |
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so sorry to hear this dml
RIP |
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very sad DML but time was right ,i am sure .
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sorry to hear that but sure you done the right thing, it was the last act of kindness you could do for her. Over 10 years ago we had an old girl the same and as a comforting last resort she was on steroids, but regret it now, I know we can all look back with hindsight, but I reckon it would have been kinder to let nature take it's course. She had a good home and a happy retirement and we all loved her, and they just break your bloody heart.
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sorry for your loss DML
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cheers lads. went home after work looked round, nothing to take for a walk, no food to chop up, no annoying sniffing animal around our dinner...ach.
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Feel so sorry for you all the best.
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... Just read this, sorry for your loss DML.... She was 13 1/2, great innings, lovely to hear of a greyhoundbeing so cherished... Top Man!! R.I.P Bimbo. |
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commiserations mate,
at least she had a good home and gave you many happy days R.I.P Bimbo. |