I'm so sorry that Bruno has to have his leg removed. But the alternative would be to have the cancer spread and eventually kill him.

I have a dog who had to have his rear leg removed. He gets around just as well as he did with four legs. He was in a lot of pain before. Now he is the fastest of my four dogs and a real silly character. I think he's grateful that he's not hurting anymore.

The vets now have anesthesia that they can reverse if the dog has a problem while under. It costs a little more, but might be a good idea if there's any reason to be concerned.

One of the 'rag' magazines (Enquirer, Globe, Star) had an article about a dog with NO front legs; he uses a cart especially made for him. He seems to be happy.

I will be praying for Bruno.

Mary