HELP My Dog has a Liver Tumor- is very weak ADVICE PLEASE

    • Gold Top Dog

    Oh, I am so sorry, but know you did everything you could to help Brownie. Making the decision to let him go to the Bridge is so hard, but maybe you'll be able to know he's not in pain any more and he's playing with lots of new doggie friends at the Bridge. Brownie knows how much you love him and how much you tried to help him get better. When you feel like it, you might want to stop by the Rainbow Bridge thread here and post a note about Brownie.

    And, seeing a doctor to help you through this is a really good idea. It's hard to do it and getting some medicine and other help is good.

    We send our love to you and your husband as you go through this sad time.

    • Gold Top Dog

    Vamel, my deepest condolences.  Brownie lived to be 14 years old; he lived a good long life, didn't he?  He knew you loved him; and will always love him.  You made the hard decision that all of us have to make at one time or another.  It is never easy; and I am so sorry for your loss and the pain you feel.

    I'm so glad you found this board; and I hope that you stay.  I have found it to be a healing place, full of knowledgeable, caring people who can truly sympathize.  For me, having a place to write my thoughts is quite healing, helpful.

    Sending you peace as you go through this difficult time.

    Run free Brownie. 

    • Gold Top Dog

    Gosh I am so very very sorry.  I tried to call you back this afternoon -- I completely understand.

    These horrible diseases that they get take such an enormous toll on the family and the dog.  You did the kindest, most loving thing you could do. 

    don't feel guilty -- all Brownie said to you was 'I love you Mom'.  There is NO guilt there.  Considering what your husband said -- that there was a *painful* tumor on his side -- then you DID *do* the best thing. 

    There is this wonderful place -- it's called Rainbow Bridge -- and it's just this side of Heaven's Gates.  There they wait for us.  And they have lots of company. There is a whole section on this website for Rainbow Bridge -- where you can post and receive a whole lot of support.  MANY of us have been through this -- it is always difficult. 

    But think about it -- they ARE our best friends.  So grieving for them honors them -- but don't beat yourself up.  You did the BEST you could -- and that's all anyone or anything can ever ask of us.  We learn ... we do better. 

    http://www.rainbowsbridge.com -- When Brownie came over that Bridge and stopped at the bottom, there was a whole crowd there to meet him.  Maybe a little confusing at first because Brownie probably thot "Wow -- who are all THESE guys??  They all know MY name!!"

    Because there is always a Welcoming Committee -- either dogs they've known and sometimes friends.  I know my Kee Shu, Prissy, Socks, Muffin, Polly and ... of course the little MOstlie Sheltie named Foxy -- they were all there.  Foxy LOVED the computer ... and being the herding dog mix that he is, I often think he's up there just organizing the heck out of everbuddy!!  (with help from SpiritDogs Dancer and many others).  But in short -- a lot of us on here have dogs up there -- and I firmly believe that whatever is important to us here -- is important up there.  So Brownie had quite the Welcome.

    And then there would have been time for reassurance -- because he didn't want to leave YOU -- that's always their most difficult thing.  They think WE can't live without them.  But somebuddy up there showed Brownie a nice cool spot in the green grass of the Meadow and told him -- about how all the dogs wait for us ... and one day, we'll be reunited with those we loved the most.

    Today you feel raw ... and beat up.  And nothing any of us can say or do really can help.  But our hearts ARE with you.

    You truly did all you could.  Just let yourself grieve for now ... and miss Brownie.  Of *course* you miss him -- it's normal ... it's natural ... it's healthy. 

    And as you begin to pick up the pieces ... you will have learned somethings ... and there will be things you may do differently next time.  NOT because you did 'wrong" ... but just because there is only so much we CAN do. 

    So next time we start a little earlier -- maybe we change food ... maybe we change how we watch their health ... only things because we have learned better.   And those things only honor Brownie.

    I have lost many dogs in this life.  I know with my first dog, Prissy that I made a lot of mistakes.  But I also know she doesn't hold that against me.  In fact ... I kinda like to think the old girl is a bit proud of me that I've learned so much over the years. 

    There is a saying "hindsight is 20/20" -- only because we can look back and know what decision led to what else.  But we don't know those things as we step thru life.  So don't waste time making yourself feel worse.

    Right now missing Brownie is so very sore.  Give yourself a few days to deal with that.  Hang around here -- and you'll find many here understand.  You won't hear ANYONE here say "oh, it's JUST a dog".

    Nope -- you'll never EVER get that here.  We're all a bunch of certified looonies in some ways because all of us go to great lengths for our dogs.  Not all in the same way -- but we're all passionate about them and that's what binds us together.

     (((hugs)))  Take care hon -- we're here as you need us.

    • Gold Top Dog

    I am so sorry for your loss!  Please excuse the post I made a little while ago.  I goofed and didn't read the whole thread.

    Since Brownie was bleeding so badly, I am 100% certain that you did the right thing in letting him go.  He is at the Bridge now wishing that he could tell you that and make you and your husband feel better.

    I definitely think you should see a doctor to help you through this period.  Medication can take the edge off of your grief while you adjust to the loss of Brownie.

    There are also pet loss support groups like
    http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/Angel_On_My_Shoulders/
    http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Pet_Loss/

    At this site you can pick your state and find pet loss support resources - including counselors: 
    http://www.pet-loss.net/resources/FL.shtml

    • Gold Top Dog

    I am so, SO sorry for your devastating loss.  Run free, Brownie. 

    • Gold Top Dog

    OH NO....I was checkin in to see if there were any updates.  SOOO SOOO sorry to hear of your loss.  Like the others were saying....you did what you could for Brownie and ultimately you did what was best for her and made the right decision.  Brownie wouldn't want you beating yourself up over this.  Callie put it just right with her Rainbow Bridge comments.  Brownie is likely playing with lots of new friends now kicking up the wind!

    I hope you stay around.  We're here if you need anything or even just want to vent.

    My thoughts and prayers are with you.

    ~~~~HUGS~~~~

     

    • Gold Top Dog

    I'm very sorry that you had to let Brownie go, but I know that Janet is right - he's hoping that you know he understands that you did the very best you could for him, and loved him sooooo much.  <<>> 

    • Silver

     HI everyone

    I finally had the strength to come back and post anyway I just wanted to tell you all that I really appreciate all your kind words, you guys are all very special and caring individuals, and that has helped me enormously. I posted a new thread on this forum on how guilty I feel please read it and respond, as  feel really guilty, maybe this is part of the grieving process but maybe you guys can read it and give me some of your sound advice, thanks you for everything and god bless you all.

    • Puppy
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    • Silver
    After loosing a dog that had his spleen removed because of cancer , just to have him swell up and die 4 weeks later of liver cancer I will tell you cook him a steak, whole chicken or anything else he wants and forget the supplements they may ruin his appetite at this point. Lots of hugs and kisses and any thing yummy you can think of that he loves to eat.
    • Gold Top Dog

    Dawnben.

    You missed a pretty important piece of information here. Unfortunately the dog passed away over a month ago.