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Old 09-05-2014, 04:16 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by Dadhawk View Post
You got to know when enough is enough, but that is an individual decision.
Thats true, I read your story and understand your point.

Might sound weird but I think it's kinda same with humans too, you wouldn't spend all of your money to keep your 96 years old grandma alive if it would give her only couple painful hospital years more but you would spend that money without blinking an eye if it would give 70 more years to your daughter who is fighting with cancer.

If you love your dog and he/she still has most of his/her life left, do anything you can within the limits you can afford and what is reasonable for dog's well-being. That is the most your dog will ever expect from you.
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