You will know when it's time.
Just noticed that my reply to you didn't post. But I want to thank you for your comments. Our Buddy is still having more good days than bad, so for now the decision has been postponed. We started him on a homeopathic formula for his Cushings and we are amazed at the difference. Also, we are pampering him to the max! Thanks for your advice to stay calm in front of him--helps. I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for taking time to respond to my question.
Em
I hope that is true! Thank you so much for your reply. Sounds like you are speaking from experience. Sorry.
Hi i hope your buddy is doing ok.In my opinion,and i work beside a vet as vet tech daily (i love my job!) if the tail is still wagging,and your still getting those great sloppy kisses, then its not time.i refuse to entertain the idea of ever ending a dogs (who could fighting it himself and isnt ready to go)life til he is suffering all the time.You are doing the right thing by keeping him pampered,giving him the things he loves,and just being there with him.I also just wanted to make sure you knew what to do in the event of a seizure that lasts more than 4 minutes...his body temp can rise and make sure he doesn't choke on tongue...keep loving him the way you are,he is very lucky to have such a caring owner
I hope you have many more good days with Buddy!
What was your homeopathic formula? Our dog is almost 6 and has cushing. He is not doing well on the meds (vetrolyn) and every day seems to get worse and worse.
He still wags his tail when we get home and still is eating but it's hard to know that he is in pain and not doing well. We have another appointment with the vet this week to come up with a plan.
Make sure your dog does have cushings I had two dogs went to vet in Florida and he said both had it found from other vet they did not your dog may have it but we treated it for 1/12 years the other just looked at them and said before I do ant testing they do not have cushing he said you could notice it hope all is well Tony