<div dir="ltr"><div>We had a similar situation several years ago with our first basset Lucy. When she was 12, she was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma. Every day was a gift and we got into the habit of checking for breathing whenever we got up in the morning or came home. She was also quite deaf and didn't always here us to give a tail wag.<br>
<br></div>We came home from some outing and I had to rush past Lucy to deal with something. I asked my husband to check on Lucy. When I asked him how she was he said "She's fine. I farted and her nose twitched"<br clear="all">
<div><div><br>-- <br>Jennifer<br>Jacksonville, AL<br>~~~~~~~~~~~~<br>Eli and Hannah (Eyson, Lucy and Abby ATB)<br>Ahhrooo y'all<br>~~~~~~~~~~~~<br>"He took my heart and ran with it, and I hope he's running still, fast
and strong, a piece of my heart bound up with his forever" Patricia McConnell, <u>For The Love of A Dog</u><br>
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