Again, Gretel, so sorry for your loss yesterday, just know well little Gretel is there by that Rainbow Bridge.Gretel said:You will be in my thoughts, we just put or ****zu to sleep tonight and it was the hardest thing, we almost lost her when she was 2 so having her till she was 8 was an extra 6 years of furry love.
Doc has also been in prayers to good old St Francis over the years, Colleen. Also, he even got a bit of ashes from this past Wednesday. And Thumper is such a trooper, it was so nice to meet him last year.always quiet said:........I do however, STRONGLY believe in the power of prayer and will be saying lots of them, specifically directed to St Francis. There has been a few times over the past few years that I thought for sure that Thumper was not going to make it through the night and as you are well aware, he is still with us.........
Linda, Doc is about 6 1/2, birthday back in early October. He was so young when diagnosed, just a bit over 4. And yes, surprised us also with the same meds as people get.Pea-n-Me said:Dan, I was wondering how old Doc is, he sure is a handsome guy.Glad he's gotten some good quality time with you and hope this next round helps him get more. (Amazing to me about the adriamycin and cytoxan).
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Brandy, Doc hovers right at about 150#'s, plus or minus a few. I think once he was about 160, but 150 is his normal.mudnuri said:Dan,
BEAUTIFUL Rotti! My mom's Rotti- Vito, passed away in 2003 also from Lymphoma. Doc certainly looks like a happy boy.....best of luck to him and you all.
Gosh, he looks so much like Vito, what's he go about 140lbs? I love the Box Rotti's- case of soda on his back - etc... sorry your going through this, but thanks for sharing his pictures, makes me remember Vito.
Brandy