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Originally Posted by Schneed10
By the way, the dog I mentioned in the second post in this thread died back in May. I'm glad we never did anything about her heart, because it would have been tortuous pain for her, and it maybe would have only bought her a couple more months. She ended up dying in May suddenly, collapsed right on the spot, probably from a heart attack.
She went quickly and painlessly. There was no last few months of struggling to recover from surgery. I sleep very soundly at night knowing we did the right thing for both our wallets and the well-being of the dog. Sometimes saying no to the vet is in your dog's best interests anyway.
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Sorry to hear your lost but I beleive you did the right thing as well.
You brought up a good point as well even if you can save them is it really in their best interest or you just putting it off to spare yourself the pain of their lost?
Here is what gets me I just paid $375 for an ultra sound of my dog's liver yet tomorrow we are going to have a 3D ultra sound of my wife's stomach to determine the sex of our next baby, $125. How can you justify the dog's ultra sound not 3D more then a human one? This is where Vets are unreal.