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Everest – Labrador Pals


….The day gone by we stated good-bye to Everest (previously Lovebug, one in all Lexi’s doggies) who we followed from Lab Pals on September 27, 2016.  

 

In January, Everest was once recognized with a malignant oral melanoma that was once fast paced and had sadly unfold to her lymph nodes and lungs.  Because of the positioning of the tumor around the best of her laborious palate, surgical operation was once now not an possibility.  We did take away her lymph node and tonsil, and he or she had Oncept immunotherapy, however unfortunately, the most cancers began to impact her respiring, consuming and snoozing. 

 

We made the laborious choice to have her move at house, relatively than look forward to an emergency scenario to get up.  We needed her comforted by way of us, and to not undergo.

 

She was once the sweetest, absolute best woman and we liked her such a lot, and can leave out her each day.  It’s been a coarse yr shedding Marshall to previous age / cognitive problems in March, and now coping with the lack of Everest to most cancers.  For the primary time in 14 years, we do not need a Lab Good friend at house with us…

 

…Thanks for all that you simply do – we will be able to be contacting you within the close to long run, as we like your company and a lot of these superb canines.

 

– Dena & Chase Horner

 

 

 

 

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