Hi all,
First of all new here, so sorry this is the first post. I only to be honest registered here as I am so unsure what to do and was just looking for others advice or experience.
We have a German Shepherd - Tyson. He is 10 years old. We got him as a rescue when he was 14 months from a local shelter. I know everyone will say the same about their pets and especially their dogs but he has been the most wonderful family dog we could ever have wished for. My children have grown up around him, we all love him and know that is reciprocated.
However, about maybe a year ago we had to take him to the vets as he was struggling with his back legs. Vet checked for hip dysplasia, but we were told he was okay. Over the last year or so he has had bouts were he doesn’t seem to move as freely as at other times, but we have just taken it easy with him and he has always recovered.
Forward to now. We went on holiday week before last and when we got back the kennels informed me that he had a bit of a dodgy tummy. Didn’t think too much of it. However, he seemed a little unsure on his feet, and couldn’t jump to get in or out of the car - which was not like him. He was quiet on the Sunday when we got him home and seemed to struggle to stand up from laying down. Over the night he had diarrhoea in the hallway. Took him to the vets on the Monday who gave him some antibiotics and stuff to settle his stomach.
None of this really helped and had him back down the vets yesterday. When we went into the vets there are steps up into the surgery and he fell up the steps. He is obviously still having lots of issues just standing up from a laying position. Doesn’t really want to go for a walk anymore - which again is massively unlike him. The vet has said he has Degenerative Myelopathy. He has said it is fairly far along and unfortunately there is nothing they can do.
Tyson isn’t happy. He doesn’t get excited by walks now and can’t come out into the garden to play with my son as he used to. More or less laying down all day except when he needs to go to the toilet or food. But - how do you judge when it is the right time to say goodbye. Vet has said he won’t be in pain, but there will come a time when he literally is paralysed. To be honest I don’t want to see him get to that stage, but at the same time we don’t want to say goodbye now. I have tears as I am writing this thinking about it. But I have watched family members suffer through terminal illnesses and he is a family member and don’t want him to go like that.
I don’t know really what to expect here . Not sure anyone can say what to do.
First of all new here, so sorry this is the first post. I only to be honest registered here as I am so unsure what to do and was just looking for others advice or experience.
We have a German Shepherd - Tyson. He is 10 years old. We got him as a rescue when he was 14 months from a local shelter. I know everyone will say the same about their pets and especially their dogs but he has been the most wonderful family dog we could ever have wished for. My children have grown up around him, we all love him and know that is reciprocated.
However, about maybe a year ago we had to take him to the vets as he was struggling with his back legs. Vet checked for hip dysplasia, but we were told he was okay. Over the last year or so he has had bouts were he doesn’t seem to move as freely as at other times, but we have just taken it easy with him and he has always recovered.
Forward to now. We went on holiday week before last and when we got back the kennels informed me that he had a bit of a dodgy tummy. Didn’t think too much of it. However, he seemed a little unsure on his feet, and couldn’t jump to get in or out of the car - which was not like him. He was quiet on the Sunday when we got him home and seemed to struggle to stand up from laying down. Over the night he had diarrhoea in the hallway. Took him to the vets on the Monday who gave him some antibiotics and stuff to settle his stomach.
None of this really helped and had him back down the vets yesterday. When we went into the vets there are steps up into the surgery and he fell up the steps. He is obviously still having lots of issues just standing up from a laying position. Doesn’t really want to go for a walk anymore - which again is massively unlike him. The vet has said he has Degenerative Myelopathy. He has said it is fairly far along and unfortunately there is nothing they can do.
Tyson isn’t happy. He doesn’t get excited by walks now and can’t come out into the garden to play with my son as he used to. More or less laying down all day except when he needs to go to the toilet or food. But - how do you judge when it is the right time to say goodbye. Vet has said he won’t be in pain, but there will come a time when he literally is paralysed. To be honest I don’t want to see him get to that stage, but at the same time we don’t want to say goodbye now. I have tears as I am writing this thinking about it. But I have watched family members suffer through terminal illnesses and he is a family member and don’t want him to go like that.
I don’t know really what to expect here . Not sure anyone can say what to do.