Re: That is great news.
Yes, it is something we must be strong when it comes time, when the animal suffers too greatly. I am sorry to hear about your dog. I bet he was just groggy after his leg surgery, I am sure his spirit appreciated all you did for him. :)
Just like people, as long as they are still enjoying life, then there is no problem. I suppose if we wonder constantly if he/she should be put down, maybe that is a sign that the time has come.
For now, my little one is still enjoying his meals, wagging his tail and ordering me around lol
I think that the time I get a dog, I will make sure to have cataract surgery while they are young enough to handle the anesthesia. Seems like by the time they were bad enough to consider surgery, it was too late in this case.
The blindness was really upsetting to him at first, but now he seems to have adjusted.
I hope somebody sees my first post and before getting meds, tries to feed their dog more frequent meals if the dog is having seizures in their old age (from possible blood
Sugar issues, not epilepsy or other neurological problems.) Especially combined with sight loss it may be difficult for the dogs to just get out of bed and eat. I know that happens to me when I am sick, I just stay in my warm bed! Or even if I am not sick :)
Have a wonderful New Year, Hanna and God bless!