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Oliver has Hemangiosarcoma...

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Hi all, my beloved Oliver was 100% healthy and happy three days ago, then he had a strange kind of syncope event. He went all stiff and cramped up and his eyes were flickering. It only lasted about 30 seconds, but he was very confused after and couldn't walk without falling over. I took him to the vet the next morning and they did x-rays and bloodwork and he was anemic and had low platelets (31k). They did a transfusion and his RBC's are at 40%, but his platelet count has only gone from 31k to 36k since Saturday. He has a mass on his spleen which had fluid, but has since absorbed back in his body. I have to make a decision to go with a risky surgery, which he may not survive, and the subsequent chemo and recovery, to get maybe 4-5 months more, or bring him home today and give him a loving sendoff. I'm torn apart making this decision. I can't risk losing him in surgery, but even if he made it I don't want to put him through all that. Without the surgery his tumor could rupture at any time, so I would have to say goodbye in the next few days to not risk that.
Has anyone had this situation with their dog? I'm just beyond heartbroken. He's everything to me. Dog Dog breed Carnivore Companion dog Working animal
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It is a very tough decision, and one everyone needs to make for themselves. Do know that the DOGS have no concept of length of life, only quality of life. So there is that aspect. I will be thinking of you and your sweet Oliver, no matter what decision you make. As long as the decision is made with love, as I know it will be, It will be the right one for the two of you. 💗
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I think I'll be providing home hospice myself. Without surgery he'll be vulnerable to sudden rupture and bleeding, so I can't drag it out just for my own sake. They're going to send me home with the Chinese supplement to help with that, and some pain meds. I just want to give him lots of treats and have his other human friends with him at the end.
I think this is a loving and thoughtful decision. 💗
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So sorry he has this. I had never heard of it, that I remember. He's lucky he has you.
Hemangio is quite common, and for a long time it was thought to be somehow related to large breed dogs. Then it started to be seen more and more common in smaller breed dogs as well. Now there has been found a high percentage of Hemangio tumors have Bartonella bacteria (a tickborn disease) in them, even when there is no evidence of Bartonella in the dog’s blood.

The theory now is that the disease was seen more in large dogs first, because they are exposed to ticks more than small house dogs” are. Now that ticks are SO bad in many places, even little dogs are getting exposed to infected ticks, and more cases of Hemangio are showing up in smal dogs too.

An 8 year old Havanese belonging to a Veterinarian/breeder friend of mine died of Hemangiosarcoma last summer here in the Boston area. 😢

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I read about that connection also. Makes me wonder if he was tested for Bartonella, and treated, would that have prevented the tumor?

Thank you for the kind words. 🧡
No, unfortunately, I don’t think it would necessarily have made a difference. This disease seems to have the ability to “go to ground”, be cleared from the bloodstream, but still be sequestered in the organs, where Hemangiosarcomas can grow. 😢

This is the main reason I have become much more careful about using tick prevention than I was even a couple of years ago. The other tick born diseases, while nasty, are curable. This one can become a silent killer.
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I am so sorry. I will be thinking of you both. 💗 :cry:
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To everyone who responded to my post, Oliver died at noon today. I cradled his little munchkin face and told him how much I loved him and how sorry I was that I couldn't save him. I appreciate all the kindness and love from everyone. Thank you all so much. 🧡 🧡🧡
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I am so sorry. {hugs}
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