On Monday this week, Laura and I received some very, very bad news concerning our beloved golden retriever, Barley. Â Last week he had become quite weak, and stopped eating entirely - I brought him to the vet and it was determined that he had a serious infection and some internal bleeding. Â Xrays were unclear, so an ultrasound was scheduled for Monday. Â Testing has now indicated that he has a very aggressive canine cancer, hemangiosarcoma, which has left numerous tumors throughout his liver, kidney, and some other locations in his abdomen in a matter of about a month from its onset. Â As he had no symptoms of problems prior to this, it has progressed too far (and the compromising of his whole liver) have made it inoperable. Â Chemo treatments alone will not put it into remission and the doctors believe it would only delay the inevitable by a month or two at best, and he'd have all the issues of dealing with the doctors, needles, and chemo drugs effects. Â We have been struggling so much with the decision, but have agreed that with the odds so stacked against him, we will forego the chemo and simply keep him happy, treat him so that he is not in pain and clear up the infection he has, and enjoy the time we have left with him to the max. Â He is enjoying all the chicken meat, treats, and premium dog foods he wants, plenty of short walks within his abilities, and rides in the truck to his favorite places.
Sadly, Barley is only 8 years old - we have had far too short a time together, but we have managed to give him a good life, I think. Â Last year, I had decided to put together a sidecar rig so that we could go for rides together. Â My wife could go to, but even she admitted the sidecar's primary purpose was for Barley to join me on my motorcycle journeys. Â Money was tight, and I only got so far as to to acquire the "tug" (1978 R100/7) but haven't got a hack for it yet. Â And now we're in the middle of winter, and Barley will only be with us for a matter of weeks. Â I guess he will never get to ride with me after all. Â I am much less interested in completing the sidecar rig now.
As Laura and I have no children - and we're fairly unlikely to have any - we're VERY attached to our furry four-footed "children". Â I may not be on the forum so much over the coming weeks, trying to balance work and maximizing our family time with our "golden boy".
So, in the past 6 months, I've had 1 close friend diagnosed with breast cancer AND with an internal sarcoma on her aorta/spinal cord who is battling for her life, another close friend with Stage 4 pancreatic cancer battling for his life, and now cancer is about to claim the best dog I've ever owned in my life. Â I am REALLY getting tired of cancer and its devastation.
Only Suecanada has met Laura and our doggies, but here is a pic of our dear Barley.
