cecilfienkelstien wrote:
Riik wrote:
Really really worried about my grandma's dog...
12 years old, has ominous lumps, has stopped barking and is coughing up blood... she doesn't seem at all well.
Parents told me off for crying because she's just a dog... yeah, just a dog I've known for 12 years and spent a lot of time with. Screw them, they can't tell me what can and can't upset me.
This makes me sad. I hope your grandmas dog is alright. I love furry creatures of all kinds too. My family has accused me of loving the pets more than them
I've been accused of the same thing.
Honestly, my grandparents should have taken the dog to a vet a long time ago. But with my grandad not wanting to spend money on the dog and my grandma possibly too worried about just what the vet would suggest... in all likelihood, a visit to the vet would be the end. Family thinks that the blood and the lack of barking is down to the lumps also being internal.
Honestly, it'd be a better end than what happened with my household's first dog... watching her body literally shut down in front of me... losing control of each of her legs within the space of a couple of hours... then getting home from school to find her no longer there... she was 14, I was 13. I'd known her all my life. I mean the next dog we had hit me harder because I had a greater bond with her and she died aged 8, but having a heart attack (presumably... we never could identify the exact cause) in her sleep is a much better way to go than what happened to the other dog.
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