kerzeric
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Just this last week I had to put down my 7 year old female, Payton Marie. She had developed cancer that virtually engulfed her liver and caused her to go into liver failure. We noticed last Sunday that she was acting a little lethargic on her daily walk, her urine became an excessively dark yellow and the whites of her eyes started to turn yellow. The vet took X-rays on Tuesday and noticed the lower lobe of her liver was swollen and there was a sizable mass by her intestines. She went in for exploratory surgery on Thursday and the cancer masses were so massive that it was decided to not revive her from anesthesia. We are just baffled, and quite frankly, devistated with just how quickly this all transacted. A week and a half ago she was with us on her daily 2 mile walk greeting everyone in town with her awesomely freindly personality, and a month prior to that she was in the vetrinary office getting her annual check up and shots. We did not have the slightest inclination that there was anything wrong with her. I am currently researching to see if there were other warning signs that we may have overlooked? It will take a while for us to get over our loss of Payton, and may even decide to get another Husky, we want be a more educated on being more effective at better detecting these issues.