Gibson, The World’s Tallest Dog Dies From CancerSubmitted by
K9 Magazine News Editor on August 13, 2009 – 9:19 am
We’ve covered Gibson on these pages before. Well, you would,
wouldn’t you. The world’s tallest dog is something
we’re likely to cover! Sadly, he has passed away from cancer. A
statement released today confirmed that the world’s tallest dog
had been put to sleep last Friday.
Gibson was just 7 years old when he died.
In April 2009, Gibson was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a form of
canine bone cancer, which led to the amputation of his front right leg.
The surgery was performed to prevent the cancer from spreading, and
early tests showed positive results. After the surgery, Gibson received
follow up chemotherapy treatments as a precaution.
Last week, Sandy Hall, Gibson’s owner, learned that the cancer
had spread to his lungs and spine, at which point Gibson’s doctor
stated that there was no other medical treatment that would save Gibson.
“Last week Gibson began having trouble using his back legs.
X-rays showed that the cancer had spread to his spine and his lungs.
Ms. Hall made the very difficult decision based on her concern and love
for Gibson to have him humanely euthanized. Gibson died peacefully in
the loving arms of Ms. Hall,” said Dr. Peter Walsh,
Gibson’s veterinarian.
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R.I.P. Gibson