
Guest, I feel "qualified"to answer this one since it is something I have been through. My all time absolute favourite hound ever, developed bone cancer at 6, and when he got to 6 and a half the decision had to be made, do we put him down or not. Until that point I had been against amputation, but when the crunch time came & I took him in to see the vet again, he pointed out that he had been on 3 legs for 5 months & so by amputating, we would be reducing the weight burden & it was worth a try. So I went ahead....it was the one & only op I couldn't stay with my dogs for...even my vet admitted it would be a blood bath. I rang the next morning to see how he was & they said "outside having a pee". !!!!!
I collected him after 2 days but NOTHING could have prepared me for the shock. He was shaven,all his torso, from front to back, and to keep the weight minimal, absolutely the whole foreleg and shoulder had been removed. no bones cut off, just totally removed. He had 60 staples and 3 drains & to be honest it was like something out of a horror film & I am certainly not the squeamish sort. I cried for a week, convinced I had done a barbaric thing to my beautiful hound, I made myself ill & was ashamed to even tell anyone. Then I had to take him back for his check up and not only did he JUMP UP into the landrover, but he PULLED me into the vets & put his 1 remaining paw up on the reception counter to say hi to the nurses!
I cried again! After that it all got better & I started walking him out a bit....in the end he had 11 months of really good quality life on 3 legs before the cancer spread again & the inevitable moment came. After all the agonising and self torture, I KNOW I did the right thing for him & he truly enjoyed his extra 11 months, going around the farm, to the beach and amazingly he still hunted and did a working trial. OK enough rambling....its a major thing in a big breed but it is possible. If you want to email me privately I will happily give you more advice.