| Re: Ethical Issue: Cancer Treatment Decisions I agree, everyones decision is their own. But new stuff and cures happen everyday. We humans have somehow created cancers in us and our pets. Very possibly the new treatments could be a cure...At any moment. My freind My first rottweiler was diagnosed with bone cancer...At 4 years of age. He went CSU for a Limb Spare. (replace the tumor bone with doner bone) He had chemo for almost 2 years. He never got sick, he never suffered. I spent every minute of that year memorizing every inch of his face and body. He died 5 months later from a second cancer. Untreatable.
He died from BAD breeding. He never had a chance.And Yes I am very careful about where my loved ones come from now. Fast ,sad lesson learned about backyard breeders!
He was and always will be, the best friend I have ever had and I would do it again...Anything to save him. For me...(as long as he did not suffer)
Because of him, I will never live without a rottweiler. They are more than amazing. I have a new guy...Rogger. He came from a great breeder. He is picture perfect healthy baby. 140 pounds of pure lovin. He is a nursing home regular and favorite. He is a Rottweiler... |