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re: Amputation of a leg followed by chemo for a dog
Posted on 3/17/14 at 5:09 am to TexasTiger05
Posted on 3/17/14 at 5:09 am to TexasTiger05
1. I'd take him to LSU Vet School for a second opinion.
2. It depends on the type of Cancer. If they said that he would recover and the chemo was more than improving quality of life before death, I would probably do it.
Just went through situation where the cancer was untreatable with a 9 year old Pug. They offered Chemo but it was strictly as quality of life measure till death, when we could no longer manage his pain with meds we had to put him down. It is a tough situation for sure and once you get to that point you know it.
2. It depends on the type of Cancer. If they said that he would recover and the chemo was more than improving quality of life before death, I would probably do it.
Just went through situation where the cancer was untreatable with a 9 year old Pug. They offered Chemo but it was strictly as quality of life measure till death, when we could no longer manage his pain with meds we had to put him down. It is a tough situation for sure and once you get to that point you know it.
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