Finlay is now 13+ ... a very old dog for this breed! He's incontinent has early CDRM and poor hearing. We also know he has a tumor on his spleen so we take every day as it comes and some days are far better than others. He sleeps a lot and potters about, he enjoys his food providing it has something "added," and he really wants to go for his walk. We have adapted and changed our routines to suite him. The walk is so important for him mentally, the mind is very willing, but sometimes the body lets him down. I'm happy that Finlay still has a good quality of life and all we can do is reassess daily!
Then there's Asha and Mikey ... 8 years old next Sunday. Classed as veterans .. maybe not "old dogs" but they are older dogs, thank fully give or take a lump nothing has changed .. and I guess no one has told either of them yet!
Sadly I fear too many dogs are kept going for too long, an owner fearing the loss will do anything within their power to keep the dog going, and that may not be in the dogs interest. A vet suggest PTS, they refuse point blank to consider it as an option, go home and bury their heads in the sand! Usually a vet does not suggest this lightly and the consequences of not considering the option could be that a much loved dog may be kept suffering in silence. On saying that often I feel we the owners know best, we live with them we see how thing are day to day, but lets not forget their ability to hide pain from us. We should only think of Krizzie and realise how good they are at hiding the pain. She practically had no liver left, and was still bouncing into the car and barking at passers by!
I hope sanity prevails, I hope they are reading him correctly, I hope his health and well being are paramount! Simply, I hope they put him first!