We are still working to support your dear pet. So, we would say it is premature to give up hope here. We understand you want to do the humane thing, but keep in mind canines are devoted and are willing to shoulder adversity of all sorts in order to carry out their mission. So they are, in their own way, an active participant in their partnership with humans, they are not simply there to be a victim at the whims of human preferences. Your dog very much wants to heal and that is important as a consideration as well. If that changes, we would tilt the other way and that, sometimes, is a point reached, given the constraints of physical existence and the long timetable often involved with getting sufficient divine healing to turn around a drastic and grave physical malady. We understand it is hard to watch your dog and its struggle, with all the love you have and the sensitivity to its needs. But your dog has love to give as well and we still see this situation as possible to turn around.
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