Head spinning a bit today.
My 9 year old black lab female has been smashing the water lately. Laying around feeling kind of punky for the past couple weeks. We’ve been busy as a family and coupled with the heat kind of figured she was just a little bit in the “dog days” on top of being a bit anxious to begin with with all the comings and goings. No temp today and now she’s not very interested in eating, normally her favorite pastime.
Was able to sneak in to the vet this morning, ran blood work and found she’s hypercalcemic. All other blood work came back normal. She’s gained a bit of weight, although I’m not great about worrying about that, one of my 8 year olds favorite game involves running around with loads of biscuits and letting the dogs lick them out of her hands.
Vet seemed pretty nervous telling me that they need to send more bloodwork out Monday to narrow down what she was guessing was thyroid tumors. I’ve called my breeder and he’s unaware of any issues with the rest of her littermates. Her mother died at 11 from esophageal paralysis which I don’t think is really pertinent to the decision.
Preparing myself for the worst and perhaps I’m jumping the gun, but I’m at a loss here. Looks like IF surgery is an option, it’s $2500-$5000 depending on complexity. 9 isn’t terribly old in my book, but 10-12 is the average lifespan anyways. Chemo also appears to be an option, pretty low success rates coupled with the cost.
This is my first time dealing with a decision of this magnitude and was curious to hear others opinions.
Picture from her last hunt last fall. A triple on mallards from a drainage ditch.
My 9 year old black lab female has been smashing the water lately. Laying around feeling kind of punky for the past couple weeks. We’ve been busy as a family and coupled with the heat kind of figured she was just a little bit in the “dog days” on top of being a bit anxious to begin with with all the comings and goings. No temp today and now she’s not very interested in eating, normally her favorite pastime.
Was able to sneak in to the vet this morning, ran blood work and found she’s hypercalcemic. All other blood work came back normal. She’s gained a bit of weight, although I’m not great about worrying about that, one of my 8 year olds favorite game involves running around with loads of biscuits and letting the dogs lick them out of her hands.
Vet seemed pretty nervous telling me that they need to send more bloodwork out Monday to narrow down what she was guessing was thyroid tumors. I’ve called my breeder and he’s unaware of any issues with the rest of her littermates. Her mother died at 11 from esophageal paralysis which I don’t think is really pertinent to the decision.
Preparing myself for the worst and perhaps I’m jumping the gun, but I’m at a loss here. Looks like IF surgery is an option, it’s $2500-$5000 depending on complexity. 9 isn’t terribly old in my book, but 10-12 is the average lifespan anyways. Chemo also appears to be an option, pretty low success rates coupled with the cost.
This is my first time dealing with a decision of this magnitude and was curious to hear others opinions.
Picture from her last hunt last fall. A triple on mallards from a drainage ditch.