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Old 08-29-2007, 11:35 PM   #10
kezza
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Originally Posted by Andie68 View Post
Kerry Im so sorry to hear about Bruce, Im still here if you want to chat, I follow your posts. It always seems to be the way, when things are going great something happens to knock you back down to earth!
I had a Jack Russell who had cancer, they removed the lump and she was fine, it was on her nipple and apparently was the equivalent to female breast cancer, but she didnt need treatment afterwards and went on to live till she was 15, however I was warned that if she did need chemo it would be very expensive and ongoing so I had to make a decision what to do if the worst came to the worst. I hope Bruce will be ok, it will be difficult with a new puppy and a sick dog in the house, keep us informed on his progress. Take Care!
Hi Andrea! How are you?

I'm hoping the specialists will say he should be ok without Chemo..i'm hoping they got it all out when they removed the lump.
I love my Bruce so much..he is like another child to me..i love nothing more than lying on his bed next to him for a cuddle..he is the most affectionate, obedient and wonderful dog to have around..practically perfect!
I'm starting to think maybe getting another Yorkie is a bad idea now..am i doing the right thing?..I want her so much & i'm looking forward to getting her.
Bruce is still his usual normal self..he is a very happy bouncy dog..always up for a game or running after his ball..i think he would like a bit of company as he was brought up with a yorkie..what do you guys all think? do you think i'm doing the right thing? i'm so unsure about everything at the moment.
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