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It is with a very sad heart that we send Rockie to the Rainbow Bridge.  A couple weeks ago while trying to find out what was causing intermittent seizure activity it was suspected that he may have a tumor.  A few days after this visit he developed a large sarcoma on his neck, the vet discovered the underlying tissue was very inflamed and abnormal looking, she suspected cancer.  Today we found a new sarcoma in his 'arm pit', upon evaluation this was the same type of tissue as before and the first abscess site was full of dead narcotic tissue.  Whatever it was we were dealing with it was just too much to fight for the old boy.  We decided that it was in his best interest to send him peacefully to the Rainbow Bridge-  It is never easy, even if it is the right thing to do.

 

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Thank you all.  We are mostly at peace knowing it was the best decision we could have made for him.  He is no longer suffering and I have full confidence that he is reunited with his woofer brother Timber and they are running free North Of The Rainbow Bridge.  Goodbye's are never easy, and this one was no different.  7 years just was not long enough, but I will cherish each and every moment we shared.

 

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