Hope is at the oncology vet now getting assessed.
How much cancer? Where exactly is it? Can we keep her comfortable?
The cancer vulture is circling, and I can’t shoot it out of the sky.
Hope is at the oncology vet now getting assessed.
How much cancer? Where exactly is it? Can we keep her comfortable?
The cancer vulture is circling, and I can’t shoot it out of the sky.
I’m so sorry to read your latest post. I’ve been following along for sometime. My husband and I adopted our mini schnauzer, Roxie, from Barb and Steve. Barb has told me that Hope and Roxie have a lot of common “scars” from their years in the mill.
I can only imagine how difficult this time is…I do hope you find peace in knowing you are doing all you can for Hope. She’s a very lucky girl!
I’ll continue to keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.
Tracie
Tracie,
Barb was over last night to say good bye. We are blessed to have so many people thinking about us and praying. Thank you.
Prayers of strength are being said for you. I wish there were words I could type to make you feel better, but as a former cancer dog mom, I know there are none. Just know there are many many many of us wishing you strength and peace.
Mendi
Thank you, Mendi. It all helps.
Thinking of and praying for Hope and her family…
Hugs, Cris
We deeply appreciate it, Cris.
Having just lost my schnauzer of 12 years to cancer on June 25th of this year, my heart goes out to you. Thank you for taking such wonderful care of Hope. God Bless you all. May He comfort you in this time. I wish there was something I could do to make you feel better but as with my experience, we walk this road alone in our grief-no one can take it away. Time makes things better. You will always have wonderful memories of Hope and no one can take them away from you! Hugs to you, Debbi Payne (SRC)
Thank you Debbi. We just have to have courage.