Hello,
I have a female springer spaniel who is around 13 years old, she has a tumour which I have chosen not to remove because of her age, she is currently taking loxicom. Over the past few months she has become rather incontinant and she also has blood in her urine and she has become very thin, but these problems aside she is still eating well, doesn't defecate in the house (though she does sometimes struggle to go), she is very slow now and sleeps a lot, and I am quite happy to carry on this way, and at the last vet visit, he was ok with our situation.
My worry is though, am I doing the right thing for her, a couple of people have suggested that maybe it's time to let her go as her quality of life is not great, and believe me if I thought she was in great pain and distressed I would not hesitate to have her put to rest.
I would greatly appreciate some advise, especially if anyone has experienced a similar situation.
I have a female springer spaniel who is around 13 years old, she has a tumour which I have chosen not to remove because of her age, she is currently taking loxicom. Over the past few months she has become rather incontinant and she also has blood in her urine and she has become very thin, but these problems aside she is still eating well, doesn't defecate in the house (though she does sometimes struggle to go), she is very slow now and sleeps a lot, and I am quite happy to carry on this way, and at the last vet visit, he was ok with our situation.
My worry is though, am I doing the right thing for her, a couple of people have suggested that maybe it's time to let her go as her quality of life is not great, and believe me if I thought she was in great pain and distressed I would not hesitate to have her put to rest.
I would greatly appreciate some advise, especially if anyone has experienced a similar situation.