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Attached is the result of Henry's prospered scan. We have had to have him put to sleep. Anyone know exactly what this scan shows?
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It shows an enlarged protate with infection apparently. The vets threw everything at Henry from antiboitics and painkillers to appetisers. He never really got any better after the fateful Monday when he went downhill at home.So very sad for you I’ve no idea what the scan indicates but was there any treatment offered to try and save him?
So very sad for you I’ve no idea what the scan indicates but was there any treatment offered to try and save him?
Henry was 9 too...would have been 10 in July.So heartbreaking, we lost our Springer last June and still find it so hard without her she was only 9 . So sorry the vets couldn’t help him, such tough times for you x
We found the same when we lost Molly, we’ve lost many dogs over the last 40 years ( again, like you, mainly spaniels) but she was also very special and we still miss her so much after 11 months, I can’t bring myself to have another one, Lily our terrier missed her dreadfully but has now come to terms with being the only dog and is very happyHenry was 9 too...would have been 10 in July.
He has left a hole in our household.We have had dogs before mainly spaniels but he was special. People are shocked but then say will you have another dog?
We have just had his ashes back. In no mood to consider any other dog at present.
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