imported_gusbubba
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A couple weeks ago our dog , Gus, began having some problems with his right eye.
While his eyes are usually mildly bloodshot and slightly cloudy , the problem suddenly worsened.
After several trips to Vets and canine Opthamologists , it was determined that he had a tumor.
The initial fear was that it was malignant and had metastasized from his chest or abdomen
and manifest itself via the eye. That being the case , there would have been no option but to put him down.
To our relief , scans showed his chest to be clear and the likelyhood of malignancy low.
The Vet believes it to be Melanoma isolated to the eye. We'll know more when the pathology results return in a week or so.
Bottom line is , the eye had to be removed.
Although it sounds strange , it was almost a relief to find that he "only" had to have an eye removed when the other possibility was euthanization.
My wife and I were worried sick. We rescued Gus about three years ago in bad health and from terrible circumstances. We've been through alot with this guy and we weren't ready to let him go just yet. Pet owners will understand what I mean....it's easy to get very attached to your animals.
Although we're not completely out of the woods yet , with diligent care and observation we're hopeful that Gus will be with us for some years to come. We're already getting good signs that he responded well to the surgery and see little reason to believe that he won't make a fine recovery.
He's harrassing me now for treats as I type this......
Thanks to those who were patient and concerned enough to read this....it was something I just had to get off my chest.
While his eyes are usually mildly bloodshot and slightly cloudy , the problem suddenly worsened.
After several trips to Vets and canine Opthamologists , it was determined that he had a tumor.
The initial fear was that it was malignant and had metastasized from his chest or abdomen
and manifest itself via the eye. That being the case , there would have been no option but to put him down.
To our relief , scans showed his chest to be clear and the likelyhood of malignancy low.
The Vet believes it to be Melanoma isolated to the eye. We'll know more when the pathology results return in a week or so.
Bottom line is , the eye had to be removed.
Although it sounds strange , it was almost a relief to find that he "only" had to have an eye removed when the other possibility was euthanization.
My wife and I were worried sick. We rescued Gus about three years ago in bad health and from terrible circumstances. We've been through alot with this guy and we weren't ready to let him go just yet. Pet owners will understand what I mean....it's easy to get very attached to your animals.
Although we're not completely out of the woods yet , with diligent care and observation we're hopeful that Gus will be with us for some years to come. We're already getting good signs that he responded well to the surgery and see little reason to believe that he won't make a fine recovery.
He's harrassing me now for treats as I type this......
Thanks to those who were patient and concerned enough to read this....it was something I just had to get off my chest.