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Possible Passing
My oldest dog, Anya, looks like she may be headed out. She has an unidentified mass on her liver; she has had an X-Ray and she's getting an ultrasound tomorrow, but Dr Mathre says it may take surgery to confirm anything, and remove what's there. If it's a benign tumor, she may be OK, or if it's an encapsulated malignant tumor. Anything else, it's terminal. And with an 18-year-old dog, you have to think about the quality of her future life, even if she survives the treatment. Kona was 16 when she had her tumor, and the surgery is possibly related to her stroke 2 years later, and she was never the same.
I'm asking you guys to wish her luck.
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