So I’ve got this 16 yr. old miniature dachshund that I’ve had since he was born. He was given to me as a gift from an LTR way back in the day. The little guy is a chick magnet! Anytime you take the little fella out in public or bring a chick to your place, he’s always getting a ton of attention. He’s also a little trooper. He’s broken his back twice and survived. Really love the little guy.
Took him to the vet last week as he started to develop a sore on his snout which I thought could be a spider bite as it wasn’t healing. It turns out that he has an infected canine tooth that needs to be removed. The infection is actually going through the top of his snout. So $900 and a bunch of tests later the vet tells me that the dog has an enlarged heart and a heart murmur. He tells me that they need to put the dog to sleep in order to remove the tooth, but fears that the dog won’t pull through the anesthesia and will likely die. After he says all of this he tells me to visit a canine dental specialist who basically says the same thing.
I have one more appointment with a vet who I was referred to. I don’t think he’s in pain as he shows no signs of it, but the little guy is a trooper and might be trying to deal with it. He’s eating fine and seems relatively spunky for a 16 yr. old dog. If I keep giving him antibiotics I think that they will start to become ineffective.
So the question is: If you had to make the decision, what would you do? Thanks in advance.
Sorry about the title of the thread, but I needed a little humor with this situation.
Took him to the vet last week as he started to develop a sore on his snout which I thought could be a spider bite as it wasn’t healing. It turns out that he has an infected canine tooth that needs to be removed. The infection is actually going through the top of his snout. So $900 and a bunch of tests later the vet tells me that the dog has an enlarged heart and a heart murmur. He tells me that they need to put the dog to sleep in order to remove the tooth, but fears that the dog won’t pull through the anesthesia and will likely die. After he says all of this he tells me to visit a canine dental specialist who basically says the same thing.
I have one more appointment with a vet who I was referred to. I don’t think he’s in pain as he shows no signs of it, but the little guy is a trooper and might be trying to deal with it. He’s eating fine and seems relatively spunky for a 16 yr. old dog. If I keep giving him antibiotics I think that they will start to become ineffective.
So the question is: If you had to make the decision, what would you do? Thanks in advance.
Sorry about the title of the thread, but I needed a little humor with this situation.