
yes it was my bracken, she lived another 7 plus years after her leg was amputated and she had amputation and chemo due to osteosarcoma, she had a great life, having three legs was no problem, she recovered amazingly quickly from her amp, if faced with the situation again I would always do amp, her oncologist told me that dogs were born with three legs and a spare, before amp I didnt believe this, now I know she was right! To me it was an easy choice, without amp she would die and was already in pain, to put to sleep without giving her the chance to beat it I wasnt happy to do, and now I shudder to think I would have cut her life short by over 7 years had I decided to go that route. (not that I would have known that then) but now in hindsight the thought makes me go cold. We were exceptionally lucky, adding in the selenium I think helped too, but dogs are smashing through the odds given by the vets with os now, admittedly some do come within the guidelines, but so many are going two, three years past diagnosis now after having amp and chemo, to me it is worth the risk, and if it not to be it isnt but to me at least I would know I had given it our best shot and in doing amp would have taken away the pain for the time they had left. It is so true that us the owners have a problem with the thought of amputation than the dogs, they just get back to loving life now that the pain is gone!
So glad your dog is doing so well long may it continue
Ruth