This is my trained "killer". I will use that term lightly though. He is the typical German Shepherd, fiercely loyal, wary of strangers, looks and listens for anything unusual. To his family members, his answer to everything is to lick it to death. All he wants to do is play. He is in the car before the door is fully open and is ready to go anywhere the family is going. He is a long-haired variety, and I will say, out of all of my shepherds, he is the most lovable and goofiest one I have owned.
A few months ago, he wasn't acting quite right. My wife, who has a pulse on everything, checked him and said we need to get him to the animal hospital right now. Off we went. They confirmed what she had feared.... bloat. They mentioned that for most dogs, it's too late by the time they get there. We got him there quickly, so he had a good prognosis. Even though I figured on there being complications that would cost thousands more, that the 6k they quoted for the surgery, I just didn't have the heart to put him down. It was shaky for a while. He had to go back into the animal hospital twice. He was really sick for weeks after. I was hoping we made the right decision. He is now back to being his goofy self while still standing guard for the family. Though some may raise an eyebrow and say it would have been easier and cheaper to put him down, the dog is happy, the kids are happy, the wife is happy, I am happy. How can you put a price on that?
To what length would you go for your pet?
A few months ago, he wasn't acting quite right. My wife, who has a pulse on everything, checked him and said we need to get him to the animal hospital right now. Off we went. They confirmed what she had feared.... bloat. They mentioned that for most dogs, it's too late by the time they get there. We got him there quickly, so he had a good prognosis. Even though I figured on there being complications that would cost thousands more, that the 6k they quoted for the surgery, I just didn't have the heart to put him down. It was shaky for a while. He had to go back into the animal hospital twice. He was really sick for weeks after. I was hoping we made the right decision. He is now back to being his goofy self while still standing guard for the family. Though some may raise an eyebrow and say it would have been easier and cheaper to put him down, the dog is happy, the kids are happy, the wife is happy, I am happy. How can you put a price on that?
To what length would you go for your pet?