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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

Is it time to take her to the vet?

17 replies

Rollerbird · 10/11/2018 08:42

Lovely saluki lurcher. 15 years old.
Her back legs had been going for ages.
It got worse and she had a bad limp on her front leg.
Went to the vets 2 weeks ago and she's on rimadyl 2 xa day and gabapentin 3 x a day.
She couldn't get up last night to go out. She can't this morning. Can be lifted but can't get up herself and can't weight bear on front foot.
What would you do?

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AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 10/11/2018 09:01

Sadly, I think the saying of "better a day too early than a day too late" may be relevant here.

You don't mention any realistic prospect of improvement at this point. Is she still enjoying life?

LEMtheoriginal · 10/11/2018 09:05

Honestly? I think it's today. She will hate it if she starts soiling herself and dogs mask pain really well.

Practically, tomorrow is Sunday so you would have to use OOH which will ramp up costs.

She knows she is loved Flowers

Monstrous · 10/11/2018 09:06

I don’t know what the right thing to do it, but I do know that as her owner and someone who loves her and knows her best, you will make the right decision. Flowers

Rollerbird · 10/11/2018 09:52

I've made an appointment for today...

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pigsDOfly · 10/11/2018 10:54

So sorry to hear this.

Quality of life is everything for dogs. Definitely sounds like you're doing the kindest thing for her. Flowers

TittyBoneGhoul · 10/11/2018 10:58

So sad, but never keep a dog alive to bring joy to your life, keep them alive to have a joyous life.
I think it’s time. I’m sorry Flowers

bertielab · 10/11/2018 11:00

Sorry to hear this - dogs can rally so you vet will be able to advise better. If the dog is not in pain and you can lift her in and out the relieve herself a few more days of cuddles might be worth a wait to see what happens.

Rollerbird · 10/11/2018 11:04

Taking her at half 11.
Will see what the vet says.
I gave her more painkillers this morning than usual but she is still in pain - lifted her up to go out. She can stagger when she is up. But she does yelp.

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tinstar · 10/11/2018 11:10

Rollerbird - thinking of you this morning.

Got 2 oldies myself so I expect to be in your shoes before too long.
BrewThanksThanksThanks

MistakenHoliday · 10/11/2018 11:17

Oh Rollerbird I'm so sorry you're at this point. Like other posters have said, she'll know how much she's loved and if it's the right time, it's the right time. Thanks for you though, it's an awful situation.

ahnow · 10/11/2018 11:18

I'm so sorry.... but thank you for doing the right thing by her... it's the final act of love and one of the greatest ones you can show your loyal friend.

Veterinari · 10/11/2018 11:19

With the signs you describe i’d Be concerned about the possibility of a bone tumour in her front leg.
Flowers

BiteyShark · 10/11/2018 12:05

Flowers thinking of you.

AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 10/11/2018 12:06

Flowers Such a hard day for you, but I think you've done the right thing. Thinking of you.

Rollerbird · 11/11/2018 16:34

The vet was lovely. It was the best thing.
Very emotional time. I got home with her and my husband had dug her a grave in the front flower bed next to the front door under the bay window . We've got a sandstone slab on top and will be finding nice ferns to put around her.

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BiteyShark · 11/11/2018 16:43

That sounds a lovely tribute to her Flowers

tinstar · 11/11/2018 19:31

You've done the very best thing for her Rollerbird. ThanksThanksThanks

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