@kath:
My almost 15 year old basenji, Pete, seems to be doing okay but when I took him for blood work after being on a low protein diet and metronidazole and SAM-E for 6 months, his liver enzymes were worse than before. He isn't having the symptoms he had in January (diarrhea) and he appears to be very well. His coat is shiny, eyes not jaundiced, he has gained a pound, and he walks with me and my other basenji, Lily, 2-3.5 miles every day. My vet now wants him to have an ultrasound and biopsy for diagnosis, but because of his age and apparent appearance of doing okay, I am hesitant. Additionally, he has been hypothyroid for most of his life and takes medication for that condition.
Any thoughts? I want to be compassionate to my old friend, but I also don't want to ignore something that could be corrected easily.
Kath
Ultrasound is not invasive as procedures go, not sure that I would opt for a biopsy at his age, unless they for sure found a tumor. Then on the other hand, he is reaching the top end of a normal Basenji life span…. and depending on what they found, would you really put alot into long treatments (saying that there was cancer, etc)... that would only extend his life for a few months, it that?
In my opinion, I might go for the ultrasound just to see what might be going on, but if nothing really found and he is happy and doing OK... I am not sure that I would go much further.