My 10 year old English Cocker Spaniel is having surgery early tomorrow morning to remove a mass from his liver, however if the tumor has spread beyond what was seen on the ultrasound the vet and i agree he should be euthanised there and then.
Hard part is he is showing no signs of discomfort , and is behaving normally for an extremely lazy and content spaniel.
Convinced myself that i would never want my dog to suffer, but now with hours to go before dropping him at the vets i am not finding this an easy decision .
I hope for the best, and have confidence in my vet, but deep down I perhaps know that statistically the odds are really are not in my favor.
Hard part is he is showing no signs of discomfort , and is behaving normally for an extremely lazy and content spaniel.
Convinced myself that i would never want my dog to suffer, but now with hours to go before dropping him at the vets i am not finding this an easy decision .
I hope for the best, and have confidence in my vet, but deep down I perhaps know that statistically the odds are really are not in my favor.