I'm so sorry to hear this. I'd like to share a story that will hopefully be of some comfort. I've worked with quite a few dogs that battled cancer and the strength and determination of these dogs will to survive is always wonderful to see. I've sat with dogs that received chemotherapy and watched them happily wag there tails. I've helped dogs recover from a leg amputation and watch them quickly get used to walking on three legs like they were born that way. I've seen so many dogs fight through the pain of dealing with cancer but still go through life with a little bounce in there step. I'll never forget seeing a golden come in one day for a check up and him having a huge cancerous tumor on his chest that wouldn't stop growing. One of the sweetest and happiest pups I've seen. I'm sure he must have been in pain and very uncomfortable carrying so much weight on him but that never broke his spirit. He was sadly put to sleep shortly after his visit but I'm sure he went down peacefully. Basically what I'm trying to say is use this time to get even closer with your pup and cherish these precious moments with him. Stay strong for your pup because he will stay strong through his battle so he can continue to be a loving part of your family. Please keep us updated on your pup. I hope my little story was comforting and helpful in some way
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