<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;">My heart aches for you -- Having gone through this experience twice, I can only say, consider all options, including alternatives to chemo. I did it ten years ago with our first basset, who was eight years old, and seven years later with a five year old. Both times the oncologist was optimistic, but we had the same results: 4- 6 months of remission followed by a downhill progression. I also found that in seven years, nothing in the treatment had changed, except for trying some people drugs. I don't think I would do it again. My older dog didn't get sick from the treatments; the younger one did. I did buy time, but was it quality time -- I'm not sure. I do know there were others at the clinic we were at that had better results, so I suppose each case is different. I do know that once the dog is out of
remission, the next protocols they try are stronger and harder on the hounds. If I were to do it again, that's where I would draw the line. Best of luck to you and Quincy.<br><br>Marilyn<br><br></td></tr></table><br>