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 Coach has an infection Coach is at the vet today. He got an infection on his stitches and a bump dr said it doesnt look good it looks like he had a reaction to the stitches. They reopened the surgery and cleaned up but he still at the vet it looks like its something seriouse oh my god how I regret getting him neutured. He is on med now so I'll be with him tomorrow morning and see how he is doing. :( | 
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 Its ok..He will be ok I have seen this happen a couple times at the vet. No it is good that you got him neutered Dont beat yourself up for this..things happens! You just have to watch him really good and dont let him jump and run around until his sx area is healed up He will be ok | 
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 I is not your fault, I will keep Coach in my thoughts and pray for a speedy recovery! | 
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 He is in with the doctor which is the best place for him now. Don't beat yourself up. You were thinking about his health in the long run. Out of curiosity, did he use scalpel or laser for the surgical procedure? | 
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 I dont know what is going on but he has been vometing It looks like if he had parvo thats the best way to discribe. And to top of I lost my shih tzu Heff thank god I found him an hour later. I just feel so bad for Coach he has been going through alot the last two weeks I know I did the right thing taking him into my home, but I dont know what to think now its like god is getting back at me for saying that he was going up for adoption because of the peepee problem he did fine yesterday but then this. | 
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 I hope he feels better soon. Don't beat yourself up you did the right thing and you were just frustrated when you were thinking of giving him up. It happens to a lot of people. He may be sick from the restitching, the infection or the antibiotics. | 
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 You definately did the caring and responsible thing to get him neutered. Don't ever worry about that! A little infection is common. My mom had to go through this with her papillion when he was neutered. Maybe it is because they are so active, they wind up letting bacteria in the stitch area more than a restful dog would. But her papillion healed right up after they got him on antibiotics and the sutures redone. We are all pulling for Coach! Try not to worry! | 
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 It is just something that happens. I will keep Coach in my prayers for a quick recovery!  You did what you thought best for him. It will be ok. | 
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 I hope coach gets better soon! | 
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 Poor little guy:(  You took him to the vet and now let them take very good care of him~he's in good hands.  Do they have him on an IV w/antibiotics? | 
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 I hate to hear about this latest set back. Everytime you have another 'traumatic' emergency/experience with Coach it binds you tighter together. By the time Coach is all healed up, running around like lightening and peeing where he should you and he are going to be inseparable. You'll wonder what you ever did without him.  Praying that day comes soon for you both | 
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 I hope that he starts feeling better soon! | 
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 Just to let everyone know Coach has CANCER (stomach) vet thinks best to do is to put him down. Please help me I don't think I can do this he is my baby!!! :( I dont know what to do!!!:( do you know if there is anything that can be done for this type cancer. Is that the best option there is?:( | 
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 I have no advice to offer, but will keep Coach and your family in my prayers! | 
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 OMG poor Coach.  :cry8:  My folks had a dog once that had stomach cancer.  Their options were chemo and radiation treatments.  They tried that for a couple of weeks and it just made the poor dog sicker.  They then had the poor suffering dog put down.  I don't know of any other type of treatment for cancer.   I wish you luck and give Coach hugs and kisses from us. | 
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 I am so sorry to hear this. I will keep you and little Coach in my thoughts and prayers. | 
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 I'm so sorry to hear about Coach. :( I don't know much about stomach cancer in dogs.  My bullmastiff was diagnosed with lymphoma at 6 years old and with treatment (chemo) he lived a month shy of his 8th birthday.  I will say if you decide this is something you want to treat that a specialist is probably the way to go.  We saw an oncologist for my bullmastiff, and I truly believe he received better care than his regular vet could have provided. You will both be in my thoughts. | 
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 Hi this is jtamaura sorry I changed my user name. Quick update on Coach. We have decided that the best thing for both of us is to let him go. I dont think I have the heart to see him go through anything that will hust him and it is scheduled to happen in about an 1 1/2 hrs. soo I will need all you you friends.:( | 
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 Oh no You're going to have to let your vet and your heart lead you on this one.  I am so sorry to hear this.  You and Coach have come such a long way in such a short time.  See, you have bonded.  If there is a chance that he can come through this the rewards will be immense.  If the vet believes that his suffering will be too great, then you have the comfort of knowing that you have made his stay with you one of love and care and that he loved you back enough to pee on you.:rolleyes:  There is a reason he has come into your life and there is a reason he will either stay or leave.  My thoughts are with you as you make these difficult decisions. | 
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 I'm so sorry to here this about Coach. I don't know anything about stomach cancer in dogs. I will keep Coach, you and your family in my prayers.:hands: | 
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