Is he happy?   Is he in pain?  Is his bottom raw from the accidents and are
you using diapers?

Are you keeping him around for you? Or is is quality of life...still good?

There are many handicapped dogs that are living full enriched lives. Late
into their senior years.

If you dog is happy, alert, pain free and still shows a will to live, and
you are prepared to continued to provide him with your time, care, food,
water, clean his bottom and love. Then I see nothing wrong with allowing
him to live.

I know someone who has a handicapped doxie, they need to express his
bladder and bowels.  He's a happy little dog, loves life and he is loved.

I try to care for my animals as best as I can to ensure that they have a
life with quality.

"When we can no longer give life, we must give peace."

Do what is in the best interest of your little guy.

Raven
Lucy & Stella & Hazel, the Girl Doggies
Huginn & Dixie Chick, the Back Behind the Barn Ponies

I ride a pony, cuz heart is not measured in hands.

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Respect ALL Earthlings. We are all animals of this planet. We are all
creatures.

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