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Hello everyone.
From a previous thread you perhaps recall the happy occasion when Sheba and Bracken went to their new foster home and some of you will have shared in the pleasure that I felt as it finally happened.
Today I got an email from the lady foster carer and some of it I now read to you:
It is with a heavy heart that I mail you to let you know that Sheba did not have a good weekend. As you know she went to the vet 2 weeks ago, lame on her front right leg. She was given 2 weeks of high dose anti inflam' but did not improve. She had also lost a kilo in weight. This weekend she was on 3 legs and hardly moving and I could see that she was in pain. I could not wait to get her to the vet this morning.
The vet dropped the bombshell that he suspected bone cancer and wanted to do an x ray right away. He rang to confirm the cancer this afternoon and strongly advised Oldies Club to let her go whilst under sedation as it was an aggressive type of cancer that had already disolved some of her shoulder joint. No medication would have touched the pain for her. So, at 2 o clock they let her go peacefully to sleep. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I'm so sad that such a lovely girl should be taken away and just hope that Bracken will not be too badly affected.
Just wanted to share this with you.
Rest in peace lovely girl
From a previous thread you perhaps recall the happy occasion when Sheba and Bracken went to their new foster home and some of you will have shared in the pleasure that I felt as it finally happened.
Today I got an email from the lady foster carer and some of it I now read to you:
It is with a heavy heart that I mail you to let you know that Sheba did not have a good weekend. As you know she went to the vet 2 weeks ago, lame on her front right leg. She was given 2 weeks of high dose anti inflam' but did not improve. She had also lost a kilo in weight. This weekend she was on 3 legs and hardly moving and I could see that she was in pain. I could not wait to get her to the vet this morning.
The vet dropped the bombshell that he suspected bone cancer and wanted to do an x ray right away. He rang to confirm the cancer this afternoon and strongly advised Oldies Club to let her go whilst under sedation as it was an aggressive type of cancer that had already disolved some of her shoulder joint. No medication would have touched the pain for her. So, at 2 o clock they let her go peacefully to sleep. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I'm so sad that such a lovely girl should be taken away and just hope that Bracken will not be too badly affected.
Just wanted to share this with you.
Rest in peace lovely girl