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He has the Schipperke and Sasha.

Posted By: Misha on 2008-01-03
In Reply to: ROFLMAO!!! Poor baby - I think he needs a roommate! - The Other Sunshine

He wants his mama and he wanted her NOW.

Good thing he's adorable.


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very ladylike (unless another dog wants her object of great importance). But that's what everybody tells me about a female dog that lifts her leg.

I'd like to get Cesar to come and tell me what's going on with her.




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We had to take Sasha, our Siberian husky, to the vet tonight because her breathing became much more difficult and tiring for her.  It was time.  Recent chest x-ray showed spread of the lymphoma to her lungs and liver, yet only this past weekend she eagerly went for a walk with her whole pack.  She showed no signs of illness when she walked, but her appetite went down for a couple of days and then the breathing problem when lying down. 


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I know. Here I am all excited, and what if Sasha hates her!
If Sasha says no, we'd be nuts to get her because Sasha needs somebody to play with.
sorry, didnt mean to misspell Sasha!
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Sasha is home from the oncologist.
She sure doesn't act sick. Her lymph nodes are already quite shrunken, which is good. DH has to look at all the different option plans and decide what he's willing to do. Naturally I'd do the optimal treatment that runs around $4500, but I'm not the big breadwinner. At least she is getting something and will feel better than she has. Cedric is happy she is home, and so am I. Vet said she was very good, even when she had all the vet students come through to take a look at her huge tonsils.


I am bawling like a baby right now! Sasha is just smiling, smiling, smiling. I don't think sm
I've ever seen a dog smile that much!

With love.