discopop
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Cheers mate, he was in terrible pain, not easy to let him go.
Am I right in thinking that Greyhounds are prone to bone cancer?
Cheers mate, he was in terrible pain, not easy to let him go.
The ex-racers are very prone to arthritis and rheumatism, not sure about bone cancer, but the vet was convinced it was an infection in his leg, it was only todays x-ray that showed it was bone cancer.Am I right in thinking that Greyhounds are prone to bone cancer?
It’s never easy mate, but you let him go because you love him. All the best to you.Cheers mate, he was in terrible pain, not easy to let him go.
So sorry for your losses mate, I had a Golden also called George who I lost many years ago,great dog who I still miss.I tried a couple of weeks ago to download a picture of Henry, a Spanish hunting dog crossed with a spaniel, he unfortuately died 2 weeks ago. Today I'll describe George, A big dopey golden retriever who only ever went in water up to his privates and then got out, shook himself over everyone and didn't give a shit........He left us today...he wasn't feeling too good and was coughing, 15 minutes later he'd gone, just like that, no warning, he just lay down outside and as I was talking to him he looked at me and passed on. 2 dogs in 2 weeks....did I upset someone, did I do something really bad in a previous life.
George, you were a big dopey sod but you were my big dopey sod !!!! Rest in peace big fella.