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Our Aussie has had a limp over the last few days but she has been slower getting around for the last couple of weeks. She is 11 years old and at first we attributed it to possibly being arthritis but we took her to the vet this morning. It turned out to be an aggressive form of bone cancer in her hip and right quarter. None of the options that Doc told us about were good and didn't offer a lot of positives due primarily to her age. We are opting to stick with pain management for as long as we can and will just let her be Sassy for whatever time we can keep her happy.
 

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So sorry for you and her. The hardest thing is outliving some of our best friends. Whenever I get a new puppy, I always remember that my responsibility is not only to provide a good homeand love, but the responsibility for a gentle end. When that time comes know that we are with you. :hugs
 

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I'm not sure how long it will last but Sassy is enjoying the extra attention. We got her a new sleeping bed and she knew as soon as we put it down, that it was hers. She got people food for supper since she wasn't the least bit interested in her kibble. Our priority now is to make sure that no matter how it goes, we need to make sure that whatever we do is for her and not us. She has been my baby for a long time and I will make her remaining time the best that I can make it.
 

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Our Aussie has had a limp over the last few days but she has been slower getting around for the last couple of weeks. She is 11 years old and at first we attributed it to possibly being arthritis but we took her to the vet this morning. It turned out to be an aggressive form of bone cancer in her hip and right quarter. None of the options that Doc told us about were good and didn't offer a lot of positives due primarily to her age. We are opting to stick with pain management for as long as we can and will just let her be Sassy for whatever time we can keep her happy.
So sad to hear this Mike. 😕
 

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So sorry @Mike CHS ... hope you can manage the pain for a bit, for her sake, and to enjoy her time left with you. Hugs to you and Teresa.... and Sassy

The pain meds are doing the job. She is still playing tug with Lance and isn't showing any discomfort so we will keep going this way. If she stops play9ng we will rethink things.
 

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I have had dogs for most of my life and have lived long enough to have lost many. Losing Sassy is proving to be one of the hardest to get through.

She follows me everywhere that I go and it is like she wants as many pets as she can get. She still plays with Lance but even that is slowing down.
 
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