http://www.mlive.com/news/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2009/05/bulldog_with_cancer_takes_turn.html#moreBulldog with cancer takes turn for worse, euthanized days after saving owner from house fire
by Kym Reinstadler | The Grand Rapids Press
Tuesday May 26, 2009, 6:55 PM
GRAND RAPIDS -- Scott Seymore owes his life to his American Bulldog, who barked to awaken him Saturday in a burning house.
The 39-year-old Grand Rapids man said he realized the only way left to demonstrate his love and appreciation for the pet -- dying with an advanced blood-borne cancer -- was to end her suffering.

Johnny Quirin | The Grand Rapids Press
Brittney is pictured with owner Scott Seymore Saturday, after she awakened Seymore with her barking, due to a fire in their house.
Brittney was euthanized Tuesday at the Animal Hospital of Kentwood, a blurry-eyed Seymore at her side. The 9-year-old dog was to be cremated.
Seymore, a salesman, said Brittney's mounting misery caused him to make the decision.
The terminal diagnosis came May 7. The dog had been receiving steroids to keep her comfortable since then.
"A dog loves you unconditionally and totally, which makes this really hard," Seymore said. "To have to do it days after she saved my life is really depressing.
"I know that it's the right thing," he added, "but it feels like the worst thing."
Seymore said Brittney quit eating on Monday, and bloating in her stomach increased noticeably. The 96-pound dog had to be carried.
By Monday night, every breath became a struggle and Seymore, temporarily staying with his parents in Zeeland, doubted she could survive the night.
"I laid her in bed with me in my parent's spare room and she shook the bed with us in it just breathing," Seymore said. "She didn't deserve to be in such distress."
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