Hi All,
I just found out tonight from my vet that my 10yr old boxer has this. It seems to be serious and advanced? We could go to a cardiologist and get meds, it's very expensive and she said there was no guarentee that even on meds he wouldn't die. He passed out twice in two days and stopped breathing once. She says this is from his old age , boxers have the heart and cancer thing... As I am sure you all know. I have decided not to take him to a cardiologist or put him on heart meds. I will just let nature takes its course. She said he is not in pain. I asked her how long he might have and if I should keep his appt to have his physical that was set up for the end of the month for his rabies and stuff, and she said no she wasn't going to worry with his shots now, and I could cancel the appt at the end of the month. She gave me a hug and Doc (my boxer) a hug and we left.
Anyone lose their boxer to this, anyone not put them on meds?
I knew this day would come, but I don't want him to leave....
:(
Can't stop crying, thanks for listening ....
Theresa
I just found out tonight from my vet that my 10yr old boxer has this. It seems to be serious and advanced? We could go to a cardiologist and get meds, it's very expensive and she said there was no guarentee that even on meds he wouldn't die. He passed out twice in two days and stopped breathing once. She says this is from his old age , boxers have the heart and cancer thing... As I am sure you all know. I have decided not to take him to a cardiologist or put him on heart meds. I will just let nature takes its course. She said he is not in pain. I asked her how long he might have and if I should keep his appt to have his physical that was set up for the end of the month for his rabies and stuff, and she said no she wasn't going to worry with his shots now, and I could cancel the appt at the end of the month. She gave me a hug and Doc (my boxer) a hug and we left.
Anyone lose their boxer to this, anyone not put them on meds?
I knew this day would come, but I don't want him to leave....
:(
Can't stop crying, thanks for listening ....
Theresa
(a beta-blocker) for 3-4 years. I understand the costs involved; I did opt for having my dog seen by a cardiologist and I have no regrets about doing so at all.