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Enough with the winning?I need some internet hugs. We found some lumps on my doggie last week and the results came back as cancer-lymphoma. Went to see a veterinary oncologist today and we decided on just palliative care to keep her comfy. A month or two at the most. We could've gone for chemo but even with it, we were looking at only a year and it was hellishly expensive and who knows what the chemo would do to her quality of life. Right now she is acting more tired than usual but still bright eyed and interested in doggie things like people food treats and herding the cat.
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Enough with the winning?I need some internet hugs. We found some lumps on my doggie last week and the results came back as cancer-lymphoma. Went to see a veterinary oncologist today and we decided on just palliative care to keep her comfy. A month or two at the most. We could've gone for chemo but even with it, we were looking at only a year and it was hellishly expensive and who knows what the chemo would do to her quality of life. Right now she is acting more tired than usual but still bright eyed and interested in doggie things like people food treats and herding the cat.
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Enough with the winning?I need some internet hugs. We found some lumps on my doggie last week and the results came back as cancer-lymphoma. Went to see a veterinary oncologist today and we decided on just palliative care to keep her comfy. A month or two at the most. We could've gone for chemo but even with it, we were looking at only a year and it was hellishly expensive and who knows what the chemo would do to her quality of life. Right now she is acting more tired than usual but still bright eyed and interested in doggie things like people food treats and herding the cat.
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Enough with the winning?I need some internet hugs. We found some lumps on my doggie last week and the results came back as cancer-lymphoma. Went to see a veterinary oncologist today and we decided on just palliative care to keep her comfy. A month or two at the most. We could've gone for chemo but even with it, we were looking at only a year and it was hellishly expensive and who knows what the chemo would do to her quality of life. Right now she is acting more tired than usual but still bright eyed and interested in doggie things like people food treats and herding the cat.
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