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Thank you all who have responded. Gus seems to look better tonight so far, but as we all know, these guys seem to know how to stretch a night out. Some of you wondered what happen to Gus. After taking an x-ray, it looked like some cancer. Had the x-rays read by osu and they felt the same. The biopsy came back negative but our vet still felt that cancer is what we were dealing with.he did feel that we caught it early, he took the shoulder blade also as a precaution. There was a lymph node there that he said looked good, but he took it as a precaution also. So we are hoping this will give us some more time with my buddy, thank you all again
My buddy Gus had a left front amputation on April 7, 2010 and lived a great life until July 26,2010
djbockman said:
Thank you all who have responded.
Thank you for the progress reports! We're glad to hear Gus is doing better, but please consider providing further updates with replies to this topic – or your previous two topics – instead of starting a new forum topic each time. That will help others keep track of your posts and consolidate people's responses for you. Just click the Post Reply button, instead of Add Topic.
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