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Have a talk with the vet, where you ask these questions. They may not have brought it up yet, but if you start the conversation, you're likely to get much more sound advice than any one of us can give you.
This is what I recently did with my grandparents. We thought their little old dog was ready to go and didn't like to see her suffering. We asked the vet what to do, They do it every day and have the experience and knowledge to make these judgements. Really sorry yourself and pup are going through this. All the best.
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You‘re right, thank you for your response. We take her for the X-ray Tuesday, and I will begin the discussion about end of life treatment. I appreciate your input. I think I just needed some support to start this step more than anything. Be well.