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Old 06-23-2010, 10:19 PM   #32
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Gabriella, I am so glad you came and posted your experience with this type of surgery to princessbelle. Now even I feel comforted about it too.

I had a little red and white mutt I had to euthanize last August. She was sixteen and a half years old and there at the very end, she developed a back problem. I could not put her through major back surgery at her age. Also, there would not have been any quality of life for her if I had doped her on pain pills. Even though I know in my heart I did the right thing for her, I grieved so much over losing my little Hannah. I thought I would surely die. It is very upsetting for one of our critters to have a medical problem.
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