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Dogs?

  • Sit

    Votes: 41 16.1%
  • Fetch

    Votes: 46 18.1%
  • Belly Scratchers

    Votes: 80 31.5%
  • Dog Farts

    Votes: 69 27.2%
  • Leg Humps

    Votes: 28 11.0%
  • Cookie? Good boy..

    Votes: 58 22.8%
  • @Ceasar Milan, Fuck you!

    Votes: 104 40.9%

  • Total voters
    254

tangerinegreen555

Well-Known Member
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So one of my favorite dogs in the whole wide world, and my riding buddy in the summertime, has some troubling news.

He has had a small bump (circled) for a while. The vet checked it a while back and said it appeared to be a soft mass and nothing to worry about.

It's gotten bigger and harder and was biopsied a couple days ago.

It came back as a mast cell tumor. So he goes in next Wednesday for bloodwork to see if he can take anesthesia, and lung Xrays to scan for metastasis.

If he gets through that, they will remove the tumor and hopefully have clean margins.

It's also complicated by the fact that the last time he was under anesthesia, he had an irregular heartbeat briefly and they had to scramble to stabilize him.

He is otherwise completely healthy, eating, pooping as normal. We're desperately hoping it's stage one and his heart beats normally through the surgery.

I sure could use a little luck. It's my daughter's dog and I'm trying to move bills around to come up with $1000 to make sure he's taken care of. He's on a health plan at his vet's that she pays $50 something a month that covers some of it.

It's still a little terrifying. Cancer is horrible. He's too young to die.
 

shrxhky420

Well-Known Member
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So one of my favorite dogs in the whole wide world, and my riding buddy in the summertime, has some troubling news.

He has had a small bump (circled) for a while. The vet checked it a while back and said it appeared to be a soft mass and nothing to worry about.

It's gotten bigger and harder and was biopsied a couple days ago.

It came back as a mast cell tumor. So he goes in next Wednesday for bloodwork to see if he can take anesthesia, and lung Xrays to scan for metastasis.

If he gets through that, they will remove the tumor and hopefully have clean margins.

It's also complicated by the fact that the last time he was under anesthesia, he had an irregular heartbeat briefly and they had to scramble to stabilize him.

He is otherwise completely healthy, eating, pooping as normal. We're desperately hoping it's stage one and his heart beats normally through the surgery.

I sure could use a little luck. It's my daughter's dog and I'm trying to move bills around to come up with $1000 to make sure he's taken care of. He's on a health plan at his vet's that she pays $50 something a month that covers some of it.

It's still a little terrifying. Cancer is horrible. He's too young to die.
Good luck, bro.

FUCK CANCER!!!

SH420
 

BobBitchen

Well-Known Member
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So one of my favorite dogs in the whole wide world, and my riding buddy in the summertime, has some troubling news.

He has had a small bump (circled) for a while. The vet checked it a while back and said it appeared to be a soft mass and nothing to worry about.

It's gotten bigger and harder and was biopsied a couple days ago.

It came back as a mast cell tumor. So he goes in next Wednesday for bloodwork to see if he can take anesthesia, and lung Xrays to scan for metastasis.

If he gets through that, they will remove the tumor and hopefully have clean margins.

It's also complicated by the fact that the last time he was under anesthesia, he had an irregular heartbeat briefly and they had to scramble to stabilize him.

He is otherwise completely healthy, eating, pooping as normal. We're desperately hoping it's stage one and his heart beats normally through the surgery.

I sure could use a little luck. It's my daughter's dog and I'm trying to move bills around to come up with $1000 to make sure he's taken care of. He's on a health plan at his vet's that she pays $50 something a month that covers some of it.

It's still a little terrifying. Cancer is horrible. He's too young to die.
Good looking pup
Good luck TG555
And fuck cancer
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
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So one of my favorite dogs in the whole wide world, and my riding buddy in the summertime, has some troubling news.

He has had a small bump (circled) for a while. The vet checked it a while back and said it appeared to be a soft mass and nothing to worry about.

It's gotten bigger and harder and was biopsied a couple days ago.

It came back as a mast cell tumor. So he goes in next Wednesday for bloodwork to see if he can take anesthesia, and lung Xrays to scan for metastasis.

If he gets through that, they will remove the tumor and hopefully have clean margins.

It's also complicated by the fact that the last time he was under anesthesia, he had an irregular heartbeat briefly and they had to scramble to stabilize him.

He is otherwise completely healthy, eating, pooping as normal. We're desperately hoping it's stage one and his heart beats normally through the surgery.

I sure could use a little luck. It's my daughter's dog and I'm trying to move bills around to come up with $1000 to make sure he's taken care of. He's on a health plan at his vet's that she pays $50 something a month that covers some of it.

It's still a little terrifying. Cancer is horrible. He's too young to die.
Shit. In bocca al lupo
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
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So one of my favorite dogs in the whole wide world, and my riding buddy in the summertime, has some troubling news.

He has had a small bump (circled) for a while. The vet checked it a while back and said it appeared to be a soft mass and nothing to worry about.

It's gotten bigger and harder and was biopsied a couple days ago.

It came back as a mast cell tumor. So he goes in next Wednesday for bloodwork to see if he can take anesthesia, and lung Xrays to scan for metastasis.

If he gets through that, they will remove the tumor and hopefully have clean margins.

It's also complicated by the fact that the last time he was under anesthesia, he had an irregular heartbeat briefly and they had to scramble to stabilize him.

He is otherwise completely healthy, eating, pooping as normal. We're desperately hoping it's stage one and his heart beats normally through the surgery.

I sure could use a little luck. It's my daughter's dog and I'm trying to move bills around to come up with $1000 to make sure he's taken care of. He's on a health plan at his vet's that she pays $50 something a month that covers some of it.

It's still a little terrifying. Cancer is horrible. He's too young to die.
I'm so sorry, cancer is horrible.
 
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