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Barksalot
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>>232267 How old is your dog? My first thought is that maybe your family thinks he's getting expensive? Although this is a thought coming from someone who's bankrupted himself and traveled thousands of kilometers to try and squeeze more life (unsuccessfully) from them. They died of old age and cancer, so far. Although I can understand your family. Also, I feel there is no reason why the tumor should grow back in the same area if they cut it out properly. You should ask around for a different (better) vet, or just for more opinions. I have experienced and heard of terrible stories of immoral/incompetent vets. Excuses? He deserves a fighting chance. He deserves our commitment. If we don't fight for his life, how hard will we fight for another family member's life? Giving up on him will only dull our hearts and emotions and make us colder to future emotional situations. We need to get more opinions. I will feel terrible pain in my heart if you do this, I care about him too much. I will try to pay his bills any way I can. He's my friend.
Also, in my experience, over-medicated (heartworm, etc.) and over-vaccinated dogs tend to get cancer more often. Does his diet include high quality and varied foods, including some raw foods that are 100% safe for dogs? It's 1AM right now, and I'm too tired to go into a lengthy explanation as to what you should feed him - if you want, I'll do it tomorrow.
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