Update on Lucky

1 year ago
18

This was not the video we thought we would have to do today Lucky's cancer had spread to his lymph system and Dr. Brown found two additional tumors during his exam. In Lucky's best interest Cory and I made the difficult decision, along with Dr Brown and Dr Waggoner's advice, to help him find peace even though saying goodbye was not easy. The one tumor that Dr Brown had found in his outer guttural pouch was inoperable. Lucky's cancer was too far past a curable stage and he was in pain. I stayed for the surgery and under heavy sedation he would not let them touch his eye or the area surrounding it. Lucky had been in pain for quite some time, his strength and resilence hid what he was actually feeling. Dr Brown also said that the tumor had ruptured his eye globe at some point before we could rescue him. Lucky was the sweetest boy and we will have you in our heart forever, your memory will reside with us everyday for the rest of our time. It is hard to convey across a phone or TV screen the knowledge and energy share that occurs with these beautiful creatures. Cory and I are both blessed people to share this with all our Belgians even when that share is cut short by circumstances we don't understand. Run free sweet boy! WE love you always!

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