you know what, Emg... I'm with you on this one. I mean if the tumor is one that can merely be remove because it's benign, fine, take it off. If it's malignant though, I don't know if I would have the heart to watch the pet go through the treatments of chemo and all that. Sometimes when it's time to go, it's time to go.... some people in my personal life have found it's tough to let them go. The hard part was because the dog still seemed very happy, was still ecstatic when gretting them at the door, love being petted, just seemed generally happy if it weren't that her back legs just didn't seem to work nor respond to therapy. I talked for weeks about how she needs to be put down and totally sympathized with their feelings of "but she's so seems so happy"... I convinced them to let her go happy, let that be a good memory for you too. Let her go with the beauty and dignity she had... finally they relented and had it done. Albeit, it was sad to all heck but now she's out of the misery of dragging herself around, goind to the bathroom in weird positions, all that. I think it's a selfless act to decide it's time when it actually is....