My 6 year old boxer has developed his second oral tumor in the past 12 months. The first was located under his tongue in the front of jaw, it was not cancerous. This needed to be surgically removed and the bone needed to be replace with a metal plate and 2 screws….Now, 12 months later he has another one, this is just off to the left of the original one. Now the vet wants to put him under to take x-rays of the jaw and evaluate the tumor to find out if it is cancerous. Well, they want to hospitalize him for the x-rays and have estimated a total cost of approx $800.00 for the x-rays. They claim that should we decide to go forth with the surgery it cost upwards of $3,000.00. Does this sound right? With a life expectancy of approx 4 years, a $4,000.00 procedure does not appear to make much sense at this time in his life. I love this dog to death and I’d be lucky to ever have another dog that’s as well mannered and behaved as my buddy, however trying to take the emotion out of the equation and simply try and make sense of the vet’s recent option. Has anyone had to experience this?. I have seen that the tumor has come back after the surgery and that would simply be a huge kick to the groin. I do not know why they cannot remove this one like they did the last, the procedure cost me $500.00 last year, and though that’s a large chunk of cash, I wouldn’t hesitate having to do it again this year, and maybe next etc…. A $500.00 / yr dog tax for the next 4-5 yrs is OK with me, he’s worth that to me…any thoughts?