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steveinaz
steveinaz Posts: 19,536
edited June 2007 in The Clubhouse
This is like a bad news day or something. Anywho, my wife & I decided last night that Sam, our almost 16 year old dog needs to be put down. The last month or so, he as been on a steady decline---though still eating and generally acting normal. His legs just keep giving out on him. He gets to the point where he can't get up, and when he does, he has difficulty walking.

So, do me a favor please, say a little prayer to help my wife Bev get through this. I know it's gonna be hard on her as this dog has seen her through alot of bad times in the past. Bev, being raised on a cattle ranch, understands the importance of not letting animals suffer unnecessarily, but it's still a decision she wanted me to make, and I completely understand.

Thanks guys & gals.
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  • Fireman32
    Fireman32 Posts: 4,845
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear that. I know how hard it is to put a dog down. Prayer sent.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited June 2007
    Hello,
    I'm certainly sorry to read about your dog. Just on an off chance, has he been drinking more water than usual lately?
    Regards, Ken
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Hard to tell Ken, we have 2 dogs and this time of year they go thru alot of water. We've had Sam on Glucosimine (sp?) for about 8 months, to see if that might help the joint pain/stiffness, etc. It seems to have helped, but now he just simply doesn't have the strength anymore to get up, most of the time. Last night, he "crumbled" like 3 times, and just laid there, almost like he was paralyzed. His legs just give out.

    Thanks fellas, I feel really bad for Bev.
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  • engtaz
    engtaz Posts: 7,663
    edited June 2007
    Prayers sent. Tough to hear about it.
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  • audiobliss
    audiobliss Posts: 12,518
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear about that, man. Prayers sent for you and your wife.
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  • Refefer
    Refefer Posts: 1,280
    edited June 2007
    That's really rough. A prayer sent your way.
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  • polkatese
    polkatese Posts: 6,767
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear that, Stevie.
    I am sorry, I have no opinion on the matter. I am sure you do. So, don't mind me, I just want to talk audio and pie.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited June 2007
    Hello,
    The reason I ask is that one of the symptoms of renal (kidney) failure is a great deal of pain and weakness in the hind legs for a dog. Kidney failure is the number one cause of death for dogs and cats. Another symptom is increased water consumption, due to the kidney becoming less able to function. A fairly simple blood test can measure creatinine levels as well as phosphorus. The reason I bring all of this up is that my wife and i have been dealing with kidney failure in our dog and have reversed what looked like a very bad situation.
    I'm not trying to make your decision any more difficult, if your family has made a decision I completely respect that choice. But, I've seen, first hand what can be accomplished with "non-traditional" approaches. I had to carry our dog up and down the back porch steps only a couple of months ago and now she can jump about 2' onto our bed with no problem. All over her vital functions are working close to normal with a combination of Western and Eastern treatments.
    Ken
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Thanks guys, much appreciated. I "adopted" Jake & Sam when Bev & I got married a couple years ago. Sam was an animal rescue pup when Bev got him 15 years ago. Jake is a 12 year old lab/husky mix that she got as a 10 week old puppy. Jake is also showing his age, but I think he's got a couple years left in him, hopefully.
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Hello,
    The reason I ask is that one of the symptoms of renal (kidney) failure is a great deal of pain and weakness in the hind legs for a dog. Kidney failure is the number one cause of death for dogs and cats. Another symptom is increased water consumption, due to the kidney becoming less able to function. A fairly simple blood test can measure creatinine levels as well as phosphorus. The reason I bring all of this up is that my wife and i have been dealing with kidney failure in our dog and have reversed what looked like a very bad situation.
    I'm not trying to make your decision any more difficult, if your family has made a decision I completely respect that choice. But, I've seen, first hand what can be accomplished with "non-traditional" approaches. I had to carry our dog up and down the back porch steps only a couple of months ago and now she can jump about 2' onto our bed with no problem. All over her vital functions are working close to normal with a combination of Western and Eastern treatments.
    Ken

    Appreciate the advice, I suppose it's possible but given his age and other health problems, it's time for him. He doesn't seem to be having any problems as far as using the bathroom. I can relate as my Pug "Katie" had to be put down at 9 years because of serious kidney failure---it hit her (and me) out of nowhere, in 3 days she was gone. She just "fell apart" one day, and test revealved that her kidney's were shot. They tried to jump-start them by using certain drugs and what not, but by day 3 she was just getting worse, so I had her euthanized.
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  • duksbak
    duksbak Posts: 134
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear about your dog Steve.

    Prayers sent for family.


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  • strider
    strider Posts: 2,568
    edited June 2007
    I don't envy your position regarding having to make that call. Rest assured that you made the best decision for your dogs sake. You and your family will be in my thoughts.

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  • cfrizz
    cfrizz Posts: 13,415
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear this Steve. But the best thing would be to let him go. He lived a long good life & was well cared for. Now it's time to complete the commitment with a gentle goodbye.

    You & Bev are in my thoughts.
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited June 2007
    Sorry Steve, there are few things in the world worse than having to put down a beloved pet.
    If you will it, dude, it is no dream.
  • krabby5
    krabby5 Posts: 923
    edited June 2007
    sorry man...dogs make you smile...
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited June 2007
    Hello,
    The unfortunate thing is that vets are not able to do very much to help a dog or cat with kidney failure. But, if you can somehow slow the process down the kidney can function with as little as 25% of the kidney's nephrons working (nephrons are cone shaped microscopic tubes that do the filtering). This process is called hypertrophy, the living nephrons taking over for the non-working ones. One product that can reduce the amount of toxins needed to be removed from the blood is called Azodyl which places special bacteria in the dog's digestive system.
    The other approach is to use acupuncture to maintain the dog's appetite and the use of Chinese herbs designed to get the kidneys working again. Our dog went from a creatinine level of 3.0 to almost normal at 1.8. All of her other blood functions showed a similar result. We feed her renal support supplements as well as Taurine (amino sulfonic acid) and a mixture of Chinese herbs. Taurine, by the way, was first found in blood serum of red bulls, hence the name "Taurus" the bull. It is also found in Red Bull, that's how it got it's name.
    I hope this is helpful information.
    Take care, Ken
  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Thanks all for the support; Ken, I appreciate your input and taking the time to pass this information on.
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited June 2007
    Take care.
    Ken
  • Skynut
    Skynut Posts: 2,967
    edited June 2007
    Real sorry to hear about your dog Steve.

    I have a 10.5 yo Rott and he is showing his age alot lately and I know his time is limited.

    It always hurts us to loose a good dog but it is the price we have to pay to have a good dog.

    Owning a good dog is something I appreciate, loosing a good dog is very hard.

    Good luck to you and your wife with this, sometimes it is difficult to remember that the dogs quality of life is what is most important.
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  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 7,658
    edited June 2007
    Hello,
    I agree completely. One of the things I learned was that it is a good idea to have your pet's blood tested when it is fairly young. This gives you a base line to compare with any changes that might happen later on in life. The other thing is to keep an eye on your pet's water consumption. Any sudden changes in how much water they drink is important to note. Also, keep antifreeze away from pets in driveways and streets. It has a sweet taste and clogs up the nephrons, crystals form in the microscopic funnels and shut them off. Bad news!
    Ken
  • daboyz
    daboyz Posts: 5,207
    edited June 2007
  • George Grand
    George Grand Posts: 12,258
    edited June 2007
    Hats off to Sam, I'm sure he led a good life.

    You can tell your wife Bev, which I assume is short for Beverly, that our daughter Stephanie was almost a Beverly. I like the name a lot and think it's one of the girliest names out there. Theresa wasn't buying, but we could agree on Stephie.
  • wingnut4772
    wingnut4772 Posts: 7,519
    edited June 2007
    That is an extremely sad and difficult thing to have to do. My thoughts are with you.
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Thank you all. You rock.
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  • reeltrouble1
    reeltrouble1 Posts: 9,312
    edited June 2007
    Sorry to hear Steve, nothing quite like the loyalty and love your dog can show you.

    ted
  • pearsall001
    pearsall001 Posts: 5,065
    edited June 2007
    My heart goes out for you & Bev. It's a tough decision to make, I have two dogs & I dread the day when the decision has to be made at our home. Loving memories will help ease the pain.
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  • I-SIG
    I-SIG Posts: 2,238
    edited June 2007
    Damn, it's gonna be weird visiting and not having Sammy around. I hope Beverly is doing okay. Sam is good dog and will be missed.

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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    Well, at about 5:15pm he was put down. Bev is touched by your response, wants to reply, but can't right now as you might understand.

    I really appreciate your support, it means alot to Bev as well, but I let her tell it her way....thanks guys & gals. You are some stellar people that I'm proud to call friends.
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  • steveinaz
    steveinaz Posts: 19,536
    edited June 2007
    I-SIG wrote: »
    Damn, it's gonna be weird visiting and not having Sammy around. I hope Beverly is doing okay. Sam is good dog and will be missed.

    Wes

    Thanks bud, Bev will appreciate a good friend right now.
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  • fatchowmein
    fatchowmein Posts: 2,637
    edited June 2007
    This is the hardest part of dog ownership. Condolences to you and Bev.