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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 687656" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Good.</p><p></p><p>We are worried about Dolly our 7 year old boxer. Two days ago she was lethargic, warm dry nose, and we had to entice to eat with Beef Barley soup. After 2 days of soup on their croquettes the two dogs are refusing to eat altogether while they wait for their real dinner. More soup. </p><p></p><p>But we are worried. Mixed signs. She seems happy today. Lots of barking in the yard talking with her friends across the fence. But warm dry nose, still. She seems happy sleeping in the house most of the day near us.</p><p></p><p>Two years ago she had Mast Cell tumors and new ones this year which were removed. We brought her to an oncologist who said boxers rarely die from this kind of cancer and recommended against the only medication available (she was on it 2 years ago) because it is highly toxic and damaging to internal organs.</p><p></p><p>M does not want any heroic measures and neither do I. But it is so hard to face losing her. Perhaps it has nothing to do with the cancer....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 687656, member: 18958"] Good. We are worried about Dolly our 7 year old boxer. Two days ago she was lethargic, warm dry nose, and we had to entice to eat with Beef Barley soup. After 2 days of soup on their croquettes the two dogs are refusing to eat altogether while they wait for their real dinner. More soup. But we are worried. Mixed signs. She seems happy today. Lots of barking in the yard talking with her friends across the fence. But warm dry nose, still. She seems happy sleeping in the house most of the day near us. Two years ago she had Mast Cell tumors and new ones this year which were removed. We brought her to an oncologist who said boxers rarely die from this kind of cancer and recommended against the only medication available (she was on it 2 years ago) because it is highly toxic and damaging to internal organs. M does not want any heroic measures and neither do I. But it is so hard to face losing her. Perhaps it has nothing to do with the cancer.... [/QUOTE]
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