Thanks Heather. Hes eating and drinking now but still very uncomfortable. Hes in bed now curled up sleeping. Hope he doesnt try to get at his wound or ill have to put the bucket back on him.
Cheers
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Cancer is a bugger and it seems we're seeing it more and more in our dogs. After a few of our last group died from cancer, the worst being bone cancer requiring the removal of a back leg (wasn't my preferred procedure) and him only lasting another 7 months after 1 dose of chemo, we took out insurance on the next dog and all the ones after that.
Elly was our first greyhound and was around when Bo lost his leg, she ended up with bone cancer in one of her back legs too. The insurance covered the procedure and a full course of chemo, but unfortunately, she was weakened by it, got an infection in her bladder and cancer was detected in her organs. Even with a full course of chemo, she only lasted 4 and half months. She died on this day last year.
On a much happier note though, if you watched The Living Room on Channel 10 last Friday, you would have seen two of our Greyhounds in the story on Greyhound adoption. Ernie lying across Amanda Keller's lap and Heidi on the floor looking majestic. here's the 5 minute video.
Greyhounds in the Studio - The Living Room - Network Ten
https://www.facebook.com/livingroomtv/?pnref=story
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I've noticed those under the skin lumpy things in Guiness,, feels like a squishy button,,
speak of the Devil on his own chair--,, he's Ten years old now,,
He looks much taller sitting up there Pete. ;)
Doing her morning chore,they have recently wrapped it differently,which had her foxed for a while.
She gets a pig ear,or sometimes a piece of roo tail as a reward.
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...2016/10/19.jpg
Gees spoilt! :p,, Guiness just does it cos I ask him nicely,,,:cool: