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 How do you know? My little dog is 17 and having a bad night.  He has bad days and then usually snaps out of it and has several good days, but each time it seems a little worse and he doesn't come back as strong.  We have him on a special Kidney dog food, and blood pressure meds and diuretics.  I know the time is soon.  But how the hell do you know when it's time?  There's a fine line between doing it too soon and waiting too long cuz you just don't want to let them go and be without them.  I don't know what to do. | 
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 My dog's 17 too, he's a cocker spaniel... he's blind, deaf, has an impacted tooth and a cancerous tumor on his chin... but he can still run. And 12 years old human years? Do you mean 12 years old dog years? One dog year equals 7 human years. | 
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 Considering the amount of dogs that must live to nearly 120 and comparing this to the amount of humans achieving same, I think it might be time to have a rethink and change the dog years equivalent to 6 per human 1. :cool: | 
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 ask the vet, because they do a check and stuff, and give you a logical reason. | 
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 Make him a happy dog as best you can, do lots of stuff with him that makes you guys happy, because it'll pay off when the time comes. | 
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