<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0" ><tr><td valign="top" style="font: inherit;"><DIV>Hi, Droolers! It hasn't been a good week around here! We've taken Raymond to a wonderful vet in Ottawa, KS, Dr. Lancaster, and he gave Raymond a checkup and his views concurred with the other 2 vets we previously visited. His "mass" in his rectum is too large to deal with - it has obviously spread to other areas, and his prognosis is not good, perhaps 2-3 months. He was willing to recommend a surgeon to us, or an oncologist who could possibly administer chemo & radiation, but those would only prolong his life by perhaps a few months, if that. Anyway, when all was said and done, we've just decided to follow his advice and let him enjoy the days he has left. We're heart-broken, as our Raymond has been an outstanding companion. Not to mention a most beautiful basset, with all the basset accoutrements. I
can't even imagine life without him now. Thanks to Mid America Basset rescue (Kim Dunn) for getting us together with Raymond 6 years ago when he was 4 yrs old. It's been a great 6 years with him. I've appreciated the help of Glenda who has been very understanding through our ordeal - and we hope to stay in touch with her. Just wanted my DD friends to know about Raymond's condition.</DIV>
<DIV> Beryl & Raymond</DIV></td></tr></table>