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Old 10-15-2011, 09:19 AM   #9
deonk1
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Originally Posted by Sandysbabies View Post
We all hope for the best for our babies but sometimes it just doesn't turn out that way. I lost one to diabetes, one to cancer and have one now that has CHF, dementia. With all the shots, special diets, care, money etc. I would give anything to have them back. My vet said most people would have already put them down but if they are in pain thats one thing but I believe like I have said before, it takes a special person to take care of a special needs dog. I have had Tina for 14yrs. and I love her dementia and all. Believe me, its one of the most trying, most tiring jobs I have ever had. She is one handful to take care of. Just love your baby and care for them, no matter what. Its something you will never regret. They don't chose to be sick and they are always so commited to us and loving. Hope your baby gets better and everything goes for the good, but just love and take care of that baby.
Yeah, it's tough. I'd give anything for him to just get better. I'm tired of the vet sucking me dry and not being sure what the diagnosis is.

She keeps flip flopping and it's stressing me out, but unless he takes a turn for the worst I can't really afford another vets opinion. I'm stuck trying what I'm told.

I hope the food fixes the issue.

Do you all think he's ok to socialize safely? I also fear that if he plays at his normal energy level that with him losing .5lb (he weighed almot 4 before getting sick and is now 3.5) that he wont be able to gain any weight back.
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