I am hating these next couple of days I think...

OMCHamlin

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Early Saturday morning, like about 0130, the wife get up to hit the bathroom and notices that our sleeping sheltie, Hope, has been bleeding from her nose, 3 quarter size spots on the carpet. We clean her up and go back to sleep. Hope then climbed up on our bed later in the night and was asleep with her head hanging off of the foot of the bed as she often does, and when the wife checks on her again at about 0430, she finds a puddle about the size of a coffee can lid on the floor. Off we go to the animal emergency room, her bleeding from her right nostrel either in drops, or big gurts if she sneezes. The ER vet rules out high blood pressure, tells us she thinks Hope may have a tumor which is eating into a blood vessel and well, just to go home and make her comfortable, and gave us several syringes of epineferin to put in her nostrel when it gets too bad, which she said the bleeding would eventually do, and she would succomb to anemia.

We are getting close to home and by then, my regular vet is open, so I give her a call and end up bringing her down there. She thinks it is most likely the same thing, but could also be a bad tooth, causing an issue in her sinus, which COULD cause this bleeding also. I think she is just trying to give us hope (Hope?) for a little longer, which in a way, is kind of her I suppose. She also gave us an antibiodic and a steroid to give her, and her bleeding stopped late Saturday night, and has not bled since, including surviving a couple sneezes.

We dropped her off at the vet this morning so they could do a digital x-ray to see if it is a tooth or a tumor. Turns out that because of a long surgery, they could not look at her today, and now I have to wait until Wednesday. They will pull the tooth if it is bad, but if a tumor, they think there is nothing to be done, both because of the location and her advanced age (15). I know 15 is a darn good run, but it will be hard to hear bad news from the vet just the same. The wife is torn all to heck, I am trying to be tough, but it is so hard...
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Hang in there & remember that if its her time that you did have fifteen years together. It IS hard to let go, I lost my best buddy several years ago & I don't think a day goes by that I don't miss him in some way. Sending prayers for you & Hope.
 
I wish there was something I could do to help but there isn't. Just be advised a whole lot of us have been where you are. If it is bad news, just do the best you can for your friend and whatever that is - it is the right thing. Don't second guess your decision and actions and don't blame yourself. I will pray for you all that Hope has nothing more than a tooth problem. Hang in there.
 
I've had to put many many pets and workin' critters down. The days leading up to that have been the worst days of my life, bar none.

I don't envy you the worry and doubts you are going through.

Just remember if the news is bad that the greatest gift of love you can offer is to keep your pooch from suffering longer than she should.

I've had 4 Shelties and I know how attached you can become to them.. Wonderful mutts.
 
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I've had a lot of dogs over the last 50 years and they were all good dogs, but the BEST dog by a country mile is our current Sheltie. Smartest dog I have ever seen, even when he was young you could leave a sandwich on the edge of the coffee table and walk away, and he wouldn't touch it. We didn't have to teach him that he just knew. He has never once pottied in the house and once we were out of town and a person forgot to come let him out and he went over 30 hours without a rest room break. He had thyroid problems once and was losing hair and getting tired quickly but that is about the only problem he has ever had. I hope your dog gets well soon.
 
Here's wishing, Hope, well......

For my first birthday I got a puppy, Ricky, who looked at lot like, Hope.

Ricky passed on when I was 17, which was my first, but not
my last, go round with losing a long term friend.
 
My dad had several Shelties, wouldn't have anything else, because he said "they were smarter than he was." :D
Good luck with Hope, we wish her well.
 
Lost my Dobie 10 yrs ago tomorrow morning. Still hurts. Hope your pup gets better.
 
Hamlin,

For me, it's hard to find the right words to extend to you and your wife at this time. Many of us here on this forum have experienced what you are going through. It's not easy.....There's no getting around it, we know it hurts.

May the Good Lord help you and the Mrs. find the strength, to give your faithful companion all the love and compassion, not only now, but surely in the future...


Thank you for letting us know the condition of your loved one.

Sincerely,

WuzzFuzz
 
Our Sheltie, that my wife had rescued after being hit
by a car, had a long run, too. We let him out easy at the end.
He's probably standing on a snowdrift in dog Heaven, enjoying
the cold and wind, like he did here.
Sure hope it's a tooth....
TACC1
 
Hamlin. It's not easy losing a loved one even a dog. When my wife passed in 2008 I was left with her 2 Maltese Terriers. They are 13 & 11 now & cost a lot but company to me. Just gave the vet $340 bucks for pulling 9 teeth on the youngest one & did the same for the older 2 years ago.But as I type they both are at my feet so it's worth it. Keep the faith.
 
I adopted a Rottie from the pound when she was around 2 yrs. old. 8 yrs. later I had to put her down. Sad.
That was 10 yrs ago & I still miss her.
Dogs are better than most people.
 
Dogs are better than most people.

I sure agree with you there! She sleeps beside me as I type this, blissfully ignorant of what is going on inside her, only that perhaps she notices that her nose is a little stuffed up...

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She is such a good dog...

Thank you all for your kind words of support!!
OMC
 
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My thoughts are with you and her. It is a very real pain, and very hard to bear. Hope for the best.
 
I feel your pain and wish your dog well

I've got 2 little Chihuahua mix dogs. They're both 5 yrs old, one long hair, one short hair both females about 9 lbs ea. My little buddies. On Dec 3rd last year the long hair little girl had a seizure. She's had 3 to date with the meds I got from the vet after the 1st seizure started being administered after the second. It looks like she has epilepsy. The meds are phenobarbital that will probably eventually kill her. I'm hoping shes still alive till long after I'm gone. Really pisses me off. My poor little dog.
 
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I'm sorry for your dogs plight. I am impressed with your dog's age, you must be doing something right. Dogs don't live as long today as when I was young. Our dogs were not fed dog food, they just got table scraps and slept outside or in a barn in the winter. Today, I cook for my dogs. This bleeding from the nose is very bad. Years ago one of my dogs had blood spraying out a nostril, not dripping. It turned out to be an impacted tooth had caused an infection in the nasal passage. My local vet was unable to fix this and I had to take the dog to Penna Univ Veterinary Hospital in Phila. It cost me over $3000 but they had the expertise to save him. Your vets may not be able to handle this (just a thought). Best of luck with this.
 

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