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Our Bo went into the emergency clinic saturday because he couldn't stop throwing up. At first they x-rayed him and said he had a foreign body in the GI track. They had to keep him and medicate him in hopes that he would pass it.
They called this morning to inform us that they need to do an ultrasound because they no longer believe he ate something. He hasn't passed whatever is causing the blockage, and they fear it could be a tumor. It could also be a GI problem, but that's not the impression they are giving us. I'm completely heart broken. We wont know until later today what is going on.
Does anyone have any experience treating or caring for their dog with cancer? Obviously I know it's only going to end one way. Just curious if anyone can offer any advice. I've lucky that all of my previous pets lived to old age. This is going to hurt.
They called this morning to inform us that they need to do an ultrasound because they no longer believe he ate something. He hasn't passed whatever is causing the blockage, and they fear it could be a tumor. It could also be a GI problem, but that's not the impression they are giving us. I'm completely heart broken. We wont know until later today what is going on.
Does anyone have any experience treating or caring for their dog with cancer? Obviously I know it's only going to end one way. Just curious if anyone can offer any advice. I've lucky that all of my previous pets lived to old age. This is going to hurt.