I can't believe any of this and I'm in total shock. I'm really hoping for the best, but it's difficult to be positive when she won't even get up. She has to wear this bandage for two weeks and then they'll remove the stitches that cross her entire chest and x-ray her lungs. If the cancer isn't in her lymph nodes yet, it may may not be in her lungs. And of course, that's what we're hoping for. They assured me that she's not in pain and if she does go, it'd most likely be painless. C'mon, this is crazy.
While I was petting her last night, I noticed that she has a hole in her ear. It's in the same place where cattle get tags. What?! I don't know what kind of life she had before I rescued her, but if someone was sick enough to put a tag through her ear, they need to be shot. While I was talking to my mom this morning, she said that regardless of how cruel someone could have treated her in the past, she'll only remember the last 5 or 6 years she's spent with me. She's not going anywhere. I guarantee it. She may be little, but she's really a Mastiff in disguise.
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My heart is with you on this. :(
Re: hole in her ear: it's possible it's just from a dog fight, but if not, jeez. It's always astonishing to me how some people will mistreat animals with no regard at all for the animal. But I think it's true, that it's the life she had with YOU that is what's important to her now. It seems like rescues can be even sweeter pets than the ones you have from the beginning, because they have a different standard to appreciate you by.
I hope everything works out for the best! I am so sorry...
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