Julia,

Phaewryn gave wonderful suggestions here, and I second
them.  The pictures are priceless.

:)
Wendy

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> Julia, I'm sad to hear it's such grim news for
> Samantha. Ultimately, what you decide
> WILL be what is best for you, and what YOU feel is
> the right thing to do. Follow your
> gut instinct, if you think that her quality of life
> on the chemo will not be good,
> and that you may have better QUALITY time without
> it, then you do what is best for
> the two of you. I do have a few suggestions though,
> that may hurt to hear at this
> point, but that you will cherish later. Take the
> time to make a paw casting now, take
> some pictures of her. Cut a locket of her fur and
> put it somewhere very safe where
> you will always have it. These things, you will come
> to cherish years from now. Then
> just spend as much time with her as you can, while
> you can, and when the time is
> right, make her journey swift and painless. This
> way, you will always know you did
> all you could to honor her life, to make her happy,
> and to keep her memory near to
> you, and you wont have any regrets.
> 
> Phaewryn
> 
> 
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