Hi everyone.
Before I continue can I just say that I know I have to make this decision for myself, and that I am not expecting anybody to make it for me. I am also aware you are all dog owners and not qualified Vets. I am not seeking medical advice... more moral guidance I guess?
I have an old Boxer. He is approaching the ripe old age of 14. He has arthritis (which we were managing ok) but also had a vestibular attack a couple of months ago which has left him a little left leaning and somewhat uncoordinated. He is showing signs of dementia but has recently become somewhat agitated (groaning while laying down), pacing, more unbalanced etc. It was the odd shape that developed on his head which made me take him to Vet yesterday and they are suspecting that it is a trigemenal nerve sheath tumour. My Vet has also emailed the Royal College of Veterinarians who have confirmed that is indeed what it sounds like.
To determine, he would need to be out under general anaesthesia for an MRI scan. If confirmed, it would require surgery definitely. I have also read elsewhere on the internet that tumours generally require radiation therapy too.
My question is, is it right to put such an old dog through all of that? Would the kinder thing to do be to euthanise him at home? What would you do if it was your geriatric boxer? Does anybody have experience of a similar situation?
Again I know nobody can make the decision for me - and I know there is no guarantee that surgery will work either. I guess just speaking to other dog owners will help me understand the best possible way.
Before I continue can I just say that I know I have to make this decision for myself, and that I am not expecting anybody to make it for me. I am also aware you are all dog owners and not qualified Vets. I am not seeking medical advice... more moral guidance I guess?
I have an old Boxer. He is approaching the ripe old age of 14. He has arthritis (which we were managing ok) but also had a vestibular attack a couple of months ago which has left him a little left leaning and somewhat uncoordinated. He is showing signs of dementia but has recently become somewhat agitated (groaning while laying down), pacing, more unbalanced etc. It was the odd shape that developed on his head which made me take him to Vet yesterday and they are suspecting that it is a trigemenal nerve sheath tumour. My Vet has also emailed the Royal College of Veterinarians who have confirmed that is indeed what it sounds like.
To determine, he would need to be out under general anaesthesia for an MRI scan. If confirmed, it would require surgery definitely. I have also read elsewhere on the internet that tumours generally require radiation therapy too.
My question is, is it right to put such an old dog through all of that? Would the kinder thing to do be to euthanise him at home? What would you do if it was your geriatric boxer? Does anybody have experience of a similar situation?
Again I know nobody can make the decision for me - and I know there is no guarantee that surgery will work either. I guess just speaking to other dog owners will help me understand the best possible way.