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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Boss" data-source="post: 16533652" data-attributes="member: 122645"><p>Thanks! I'm lucky to work from home, so we've been together all day every day since March.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! He's a great dog. His worst fear is losing sight of me. Every time I think I've lost him he's sitting quietly right behind me. He's only 8, so I'm literally buying time for him.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks! I'm just thankful that radiation was an option. In early Oct I had an appt to put him to sleep. He woke up that morning, peed, and said, "not ready to go." He hadn't peed on his own in a week. Three days later he got his first of four radiation treatments.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Dang, sorry to hear about the pups. No, I'm going with what the vet oncologist is prescribing. Currently he's on Rimadyl, Cerenia, and Prazosin. Prostate cancer is not curable, at least in dogs. The radiation just shrunk the tumor, and the anti-inflammatory Rimadyl actually has some anti-cancer cell properties.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I made a deal with him a long time ago. He takes it for the team in the event of an intruder or mountain lion, and I take good care of him.</p><p></p><p>BTW- I pay the money for the cell phone and it doesn't even work from my house, since I live in the sticks. Same issue as no internet service here. But I get to live in a gorgeous area very close to silicon valley on a couple acres with 75 oak trees and only one close neighbor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Boss, post: 16533652, member: 122645"] Thanks! I'm lucky to work from home, so we've been together all day every day since March. Thanks! He's a great dog. His worst fear is losing sight of me. Every time I think I've lost him he's sitting quietly right behind me. He's only 8, so I'm literally buying time for him. Thanks! I'm just thankful that radiation was an option. In early Oct I had an appt to put him to sleep. He woke up that morning, peed, and said, "not ready to go." He hadn't peed on his own in a week. Three days later he got his first of four radiation treatments. Dang, sorry to hear about the pups. No, I'm going with what the vet oncologist is prescribing. Currently he's on Rimadyl, Cerenia, and Prazosin. Prostate cancer is not curable, at least in dogs. The radiation just shrunk the tumor, and the anti-inflammatory Rimadyl actually has some anti-cancer cell properties. I made a deal with him a long time ago. He takes it for the team in the event of an intruder or mountain lion, and I take good care of him. BTW- I pay the money for the cell phone and it doesn't even work from my house, since I live in the sticks. Same issue as no internet service here. But I get to live in a gorgeous area very close to silicon valley on a couple acres with 75 oak trees and only one close neighbor. [/QUOTE]
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