A word on doggie health. Just remember, our canine friends don't speak our language, and they're pretty darn stoic, so pay attention to when they start acting a little sluggish, goofy,etc. Almost 3 years ago, Grandma Rage suddenly became extremely lethargic (didn't even want a biscuit) and could barely walk. We rushed her to the Doggie ER and discovered she had a giant mass on her spleen -- the prognosis wasn't good -- 9 year old dog with cancer. We okayed the surgery to take out her spleen and the mass, and she's now still goin' strong (not bad for a 12 year old Ridgeback). The extra time we're still enjoying with her is priceless (she's such a sweety -- her full name is Rage of Angels).
Last year, Grandpa Bert started licking his left front paw ALOT. Checked it out and discovered he had a mass growing on one of his toes. After a biopsy, we found out it was a very aggressive form of cancer. Unfortunately, the vet had to remove the toe (check out his pic -- only 3 toes on that paw). Bottom line -- we still have our 10 year old grandpa who acts more like a brat puppy than a grandparent. Again, priceless. People ask what happened to his toe and I tell 'em that ya can't eat a dog that good all at once. /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif Sure do get some funny looks after that comment. Thanks, Andy, for starting this thread.