The video for this song ripped me apart. My greyhound, Jax, was diagnosed with bone cancer in his hind leg earlier this year. A week later the leg was amputated to relieve the pain of the cancer, but it was still terminal. While he was recovering from the surgery, I caught this music video on Paladia. It paralleled the situation so closely that I couldn't help but cry. 6 months after the amputation, and despite chemotherapy, the cancer had spread to his lungs and other organs. He was struggling to breathe, could no longer support his own weight, and stopped taking solid foods. We decided to have him euthanized to save him any more suffering. A few days later, I happen to see this music video again. I bawled my eyes out. We wanted so badly to keep him with us. The only relief is knowing that he's no longer suffering.
The video for this song ripped me apart. My greyhound, Jax, was diagnosed with bone cancer in his hind leg earlier this year. A week later the leg was amputated to relieve the pain of the cancer, but it was still terminal. While he was recovering from the surgery, I caught this music video on Paladia. It paralleled the situation so closely that I couldn't help but cry. 6 months after the amputation, and despite chemotherapy, the cancer had spread to his lungs and other organs. He was struggling to breathe, could no longer support his own weight, and stopped taking solid foods. We decided to have him euthanized to save him any more suffering. A few days later, I happen to see this music video again. I bawled my eyes out. We wanted so badly to keep him with us. The only relief is knowing that he's no longer suffering.