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My dachshund is 10 years old and she has had tumors growing on the side of her mouth and other areas of her body. Today one burst on her neck but its just red hardly any bleeding. My question is. she is the most happiest dog. She runs around with the other dogs barking and playing as normal. Her appetite is great and her behavior has not changed in the slightest. She doesnt seem to be bothered by any of these. When do i make the decision to euthanize her?
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Published on June 14th, 2017
This is an extremely difficult decision to make. I always try to look at a dog's quality of life to determine if they are still able to do most of the things they've always loved. If they are unable to do half of their favorite things, it is likely that their overall quality of life has declined and euthanasia may be warranted. Since your dog is currently eating, drinking, acting and playing normally, it does not sound as though her time has come. However, since one of her masses ruptured, there is a chance that it could become infected. Ideally, the mass would be surgically removed and biopsied. If surgery is not an option, she may need a course of antibiotics to prevent the onset of infection in the open lesion. If the open mass continues to bleed or begins to cause discomfort, you may need to decide if she should have surgery or euthanasia. If you are beginning to question if the time for euthanasia has arrived, consider discussing this with your vet to get their take since they have examined your dog and can provide some insight into her current quality of life. I hope this helps.
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