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I just saw this post. Don't know how I missed it. I have been through the EXACT same thing. My 7 year old beloved golden doodle was diagnosed with grade 2 hemangiosarcoma subcutaneous 14 months ago. It was a small lump on his back towards his tail. They have him a very poor prognosis (less than one year).
We did the surgery to remove a huge piece of skin and the tumor and he recovered well. The biopsy was sent back to Colorado and the diagnosis came back changed to grade one hemangiosarcoma. Still a bad cancer but can be treatable. He ended up not needing cancer and is still healthy today. It was honestly such a traumatic. Time for our family so my heart breaks for you. I don't know if I missed it but what grade and location was the cancer? I am so sorry you are going through this. |
Sorry meant that my beloved jack didn't need chemo. Still going strong today. So blessed. Was surgery to remove the lump an option?
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That story touched me - so sorry for your loss.
Cherish is doing "better" I think taking her off some of the meds and her learning to walk on three legs has made her happier. I took her on a short hike yesterday and she loved it and only stopped once. I feel blessed every day I have with her. thank you all for the support - it is therapeutic Quote:
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