I have a wonderful 15 year old Llasa Apso that I have had since he was 10 weeks. Needless to say, I can't imagine my life without him. He has Cushings disease and arthritis. His back knee has been a wreck for about five years and he doesn't bear much weight upon it. He uses both back legs to hop like a bunny when he runs. His many other health issues, his age, and my financial situation caused me to not consider the reconstructive knee surgery. The Cushings actually provided him with pain relief for years. He is also deaf (for about 3 years) and mostly blind. I know that sounds pretty dreadful, but he is a really happy dog. He still plays and wags his tail often. He runs in from outside and darts into the kitchen to get a treat. He is a vegetarian due to massive allergies earlier in his life and loves food and treats. He weighs 23 lbs and now takes about 75 - 125 mg of tramadol, depending on his signs of pain (usually loud repeated moaning on a bad day). The drugs make him a bit loopy. He races back and forth (on carpet) and barks like a maniac sometimes, barking with his tail wagging the whole time. When he goes into the kitchen to get a drink he slips and falls on the tile if he is moving too fast. Because of the knee, arthritis and the muscle deterioration he can't get up on his own. I have to pick him up and put him back on his feet. This breaks my heart. He used to be a great sleeper, but now he is awake most of the night. It is often Cushings related, he needs water, he needs to go out to urinate, or he needs to check his dish to make sure he finished his dinner. (and of course he did) He sleeps in the bed with me, so I am involved in his all night antics. (he can't get on or off by himself)
I give him a total of 7 pills a day and 4 eye treatments, he is happy, but often uncomfortable. I always thought I would know when it was time... but I am struggling. How do I know when to say goodbye?
