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So, as some of you know, our young dog Bedlam had surgery last week to remove a hemangiosarcoma from her spleen (well, we removed the whole spleen) At this point she's doing really well, she's back to eating like a piggy and can get up on the couch and bed on her own (she resumed napping with dd this afternoon--she even felt up to growling when one of our boarders walked down the hall towards the bedroom!-she doesn't let boarders near Molly when she's sleeping)
We got the pathology back and it wasn't good but on the other hand, as my vet said today--she doesn't look like her path report
We are now deciding whether we will do a short round of chemo or just leave things alone and keep our fingers crossed. She's only 2.5 yrs old and she is truley Molly's guardian angel. I'd hate to not do chemo and have to loose her too early and unfortunately by the time we find out if chemo is truley "needed" it's sort of too late. I'm thinking we'll start but if it's hard on her we'll stop--some dogs you'd never know horrible drugs were being injected into their bodies--others just don't cope well.
She saw her chiro today and was definitely feeling better after, even jumped up into the truck and crawled across Havoc so she could clean the baby's feet (those filthy, filthy baby toes!!)
So, just wanted to let you all know that Bedlam is still kicking ass and taking names in life and her never ending goal of protecting her baby
We got the pathology back and it wasn't good but on the other hand, as my vet said today--she doesn't look like her path report

We are now deciding whether we will do a short round of chemo or just leave things alone and keep our fingers crossed. She's only 2.5 yrs old and she is truley Molly's guardian angel. I'd hate to not do chemo and have to loose her too early and unfortunately by the time we find out if chemo is truley "needed" it's sort of too late. I'm thinking we'll start but if it's hard on her we'll stop--some dogs you'd never know horrible drugs were being injected into their bodies--others just don't cope well.
She saw her chiro today and was definitely feeling better after, even jumped up into the truck and crawled across Havoc so she could clean the baby's feet (those filthy, filthy baby toes!!)
So, just wanted to let you all know that Bedlam is still kicking ass and taking names in life and her never ending goal of protecting her baby
