32/52 | and then there was one
On Monday we learned that our other dog, Kaley, was not developing arthritis as we thought but instead had advanced bone cancer in the head of her femur that had already spread to her lungs. This was an utter shock because she had shown no symptoms other than avoiding jumping and climbing. Since there were no valid options for surgery or chemo we brought her home with a fentanyl patch to relieve her rapidly increasing pain long enough to say some kind of goodbye. By Thursday it was time to let Kaley go.
We are all devastated. Gracie seems puzzled not to find Kaley in any of her usual spots around the house and yard. They had been together for all of Kaley's 12 years. We'll get through this but right now we are thrown for a loop and missing our sweet Kaley terribly.
32/52 | and then there was one
On Monday we learned that our other dog, Kaley, was not developing arthritis as we thought but instead had advanced bone cancer in the head of her femur that had already spread to her lungs. This was an utter shock because she had shown no symptoms other than avoiding jumping and climbing. Since there were no valid options for surgery or chemo we brought her home with a fentanyl patch to relieve her rapidly increasing pain long enough to say some kind of goodbye. By Thursday it was time to let Kaley go.
We are all devastated. Gracie seems puzzled not to find Kaley in any of her usual spots around the house and yard. They had been together for all of Kaley's 12 years. We'll get through this but right now we are thrown for a loop and missing our sweet Kaley terribly.