Wow, that had to be such a scary time...I'm so glad to hear he is in remission now...how long is it before they can actually say he's cancer free? I know with humans it's usually 5 years. I guess you had to go to a specialist to have this done? I know some of the vets I've been to wouldn't have the ability to give chemo...I'm just glad to hear he's doing well now!!
Val
Sampson and Delilah
Jax, FL

In a message dated 10/18/2006 10:27:43 PM Eastern Standard Time,
crazykids814 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Val....Vinnie was diagnosed last year w/ Lymphoma. He started Chemo
and finished in July. He has grown back his hair, but he is no
longer white and curly. He is apricot/buff and his hair is a little
course/and wavey. He never lost his spunk though. As of now he is
in remission. We went in August and his bloodwork came back clean.
We go again in November. Keeping our fingers and paws crossed.
He really does make me laugh! Frankie just tolerates him... typical
brother and sister relationship. Funny how they mimic humans so
much. If only humans could mimic dogs our world wouldn't be such a
mess!
Thanks for the concern..
Renee
Clifton Park, NY
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