The little old man is home

We’re not sure how long he’ll be with us, but he’s here today.

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The bloodwork showed he’s got kidney disease. So much for the hoped-for bladder infection. It may or may not be cancer, but we’re not going to subject him to more testing to find out, because it wouldn’t change our course of action. We’re not going to put such an old dog through any kind of grueling treatment. We’re going to make sure he’s loved and comfortable, and when he’s no longer comfortable, we’re going to say goodbye.

I hate this part of living with animals. Hate it.

43 Comments on “The little old man is home

  1. I’m so sorry – it stinks that the best thing we can do for our furry companions at the end of their lives is the hardest as well. Sending you all good thoughts.

  2. I hate it too.

    When I had to have a goat put down a year or so ago, I said to the vet ‘you must really hate this part of the job’, and he said ‘no’, that he was happy that he could end an animal’s life when it was needed so that they don’t have to go and suffer, unlike people… I found it confronting at the time, but its true.

    Its the hardest part of keeping animals, but I have found so far, that when the time comes you know its the right time, and then the hard part is learning to live without them. Thinking of you.

  3. Poor Diego. And what a cutie; it’s nice to see him again.

    I have been dreading that kind of thing almost since I got my little cat (she’s the first real pet I’ve had as an adult), and she’s young yet.

  4. I am so sorry 🙁 I hate that part too.. They are such loving animals…I know you don’t know me but please give Diego a hug and kiss from me.

  5. Poor Diego… but it is truly the best thing you can do for him. He’s had a good, happy life, and I agree with Sharon’s vet – it’s good that he won’t have to suffer too long. Hugs to you and to sweet Diego.

  6. Poor pupcake. Saying goodbye is the worst part of making friends, especially friends of the four-legged type. Extra hugs and belleh rubs.

  7. SO sorry to hear Diego’s news, and for your family’s sadness in preparing to be without him. This IS the worst part of pets, but the balance is all that love. My heart is with you, and with Diego. I hope his days are peaceful and warm.

  8. My dog too. He has some ping-pong ball sized “growths” but we’d have to take him to the OR for a biopsy to see if they are cancer or not, and since he’s outlived his breed’s expected lifespan by 1.5 years already, we’re just going to pamper him as long as we can. It’s too much trauma and we wouldn’t treat anyway. Too sad.

  9. You can take solace in knowing you are doing the absolute right thing. Keeping him happy, and loved for what time he has left is the best kind of care.

  10. Sorry to hear about Diego. When I was very new to reading blogs and could not keep bloggers and their stories straight I still recognized Diego. I know it’s very hard to make the decision but it helps me to think this is what I would like to be able to do for myself when the time comes.

  11. Oh no! I’ve wondered about your Iggy since you haven’t mentioned him in a long time on your blog. I remember when he made the car trip with you out to Oregon.
    I’m so sorry that he’s sick. My Iggy, Rocco, spent two days last week in the vet hospital with a bacterial infection (from an abcessed tooth) and we were so glad when he was feeling good again and back home. They’re so precious.
    I hope Diego’s last weeks are peaceful.

  12. I’m so sorry! I had to go through that last year with a cat–and she was only 6 or so, so it really sucked. As little comfort as it is, at least Diego made it to the little old man phase, and he knows he is loved.

  13. It really is the worst part of having pets in the family. Sometimes it makes you enjoy the days you do have with them and how important they are in the daily life. But when you know the end is coming, as I did with our old lady a few years ago, it’s a really sad. But what a precious gift to be able to give them. The gift of a peaceful and calm end, the place and time of their choosing. It shows a deep admiration for the sanctity of life. Good luck with a difficult part of dog human relationships… many warm snuggles and biscuits…

  14. So sorry to hear. Its always so hard but I can’t ever be without a pet, they bring too much joy. I’m thinking good things for Diego.

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