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Thank you… We are all praying for a smooth recovery and a cancer free life. This by far has been one of the most difficult things to go through. Each day is a blessing and we’re embracing them.
I completely relate. Here we are with Kokomo 2.5 years later…. when we started this I never dreamed we would make it this far, but just did my best for him and support him as long as he wanted to live. I took everyday as a gift… it is one of the hardest things I have been through. Big hugs to you all, and know that you are in the best most supportive community here. What really helped me a lot too in the beginning was the book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide” by Dr. Demian Dressler. I would recommend this to anyone going through this bittersweet journey.
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So sorry. I guess I didn’t realize and in the beginning I was unsure how to add videos until you showed me. I teach online classes and so use to embedding videos but Ill be more mindful.
Bubba is our amazingly courageous pawgrandboy. He is our son's service dog and he has spent the seven years of his life taking care of our son. A Marine Veteran who suffered seizures early in his career in the Marines. It is with great relief that his seizures have since resolved. Fast forward, Bubba spends a great deal of his time with my husband and I. He has brought so much joy to us since loosing our beloved Yorkie to cancer last year. I was so heart broken when he was diagnosed with Oseosarcoma Dec. 15th. When the vet told us of the pain he was in and that amputation would free him from this pain we made the decision to focus on quality vs quantity of life. He underwent amputation of his left from leg December 19th. He is eight days post surgery and doing well. Uncertain of how long we have to spend with him, we are committed to make his days on this earth the happiest ever.
December 27th, 2017 at 4:02 am
Welcome Bubba!!! May you have continued smooth recovery and kick this cancer’s butt!!!!
December 27th, 2017 at 2:51 pm
Thank you… We are all praying for a smooth recovery and a cancer free life. This by far has been one of the most difficult things to go through. Each day is a blessing and we’re embracing them.
December 27th, 2017 at 3:30 pm
I completely relate. Here we are with Kokomo 2.5 years later…. when we started this I never dreamed we would make it this far, but just did my best for him and support him as long as he wanted to live. I took everyday as a gift… it is one of the hardest things I have been through. Big hugs to you all, and know that you are in the best most supportive community here. What really helped me a lot too in the beginning was the book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide” by Dr. Demian Dressler. I would recommend this to anyone going through this bittersweet journey.
December 27th, 2017 at 3:58 pm
You certainly are blessed to have that beautiful boy in your life. I am going to try and find that book and thank you!!!
December 29th, 2017 at 6:13 pm
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December 30th, 2017 at 4:34 pm
So sorry. I guess I didn’t realize and in the beginning I was unsure how to add videos until you showed me. I teach online classes and so use to embedding videos but Ill be more mindful.