satellitemike
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So some recent threads have hit home for me lately.
We have an 11 year old yellow lab, Eli. Son named her that cuz she grew up with him working at Eliminator, kind of the shop dog.
Eli has always had bad hips and my wife has always added supliments to her diet, but the last 6 months have been pretty much just managing the pain. she can barely see and pretty much sleeps all the time, gets up from time to time, starts panting for a few minutes then turns in circles for a few moments then back to sleep. About 3 to 4 trips a day to go outside to relieve herself, which is a good sign to me, hasnt gotten to the point where she says F it and just doesnt get up! The last month or 2 we have had to start bribing her to eat, with some chicken, cheese, or other goodies.
Only time she gets excited is when her little sister Remi comes to visit, Sons 2 year old chocolate lab.
At what point do you put a dog down?
We have an 11 year old yellow lab, Eli. Son named her that cuz she grew up with him working at Eliminator, kind of the shop dog.
Eli has always had bad hips and my wife has always added supliments to her diet, but the last 6 months have been pretty much just managing the pain. she can barely see and pretty much sleeps all the time, gets up from time to time, starts panting for a few minutes then turns in circles for a few moments then back to sleep. About 3 to 4 trips a day to go outside to relieve herself, which is a good sign to me, hasnt gotten to the point where she says F it and just doesnt get up! The last month or 2 we have had to start bribing her to eat, with some chicken, cheese, or other goodies.
Only time she gets excited is when her little sister Remi comes to visit, Sons 2 year old chocolate lab.
At what point do you put a dog down?