Over the past 2 weeks, our baby boy Titan has been to multiple vets and has had many tests, all trying to hope that we found something other than what our vet suspected: Lymphoma. Many tests were performed... but all were negative. Last night, we received the news we've been praying we wouldn't, Titan's Lymphoma biopsy came back positive. Titan is 8 1/2 months old, making him incredibly young for this disease.Its hard to believe, two weeks ago this little guy was dragging us up the street when we went for a walk, he was so so strong... and now he barely has the strength to go outside.If you know us, you know how much he means to us. Anywhere we go, our pup is with us. And if you don't know us, we'll just say this, hes our pride and joy, and hes the highlight of almost every day. Every minute with him is precious... and we hope to get more time with our baby.He has stage 5 Lymphoma, an advanced form. There is only one positive side to this, Lymphoma is one of the most responsive types of cancer to chemotherapy that there is. We want to try and give Titan a chance, but we need help. Typical courses of chemotherapy for dogs range anywhere from $4,000-$13,000, so we're looking for assistance anywhere we can. We love our boy, and we hope that anyone who can afford to help us keep him with us will. All procedures and treatment costs are estimates, and in the case that we receieve more money than is necessary for Titan's treatments, all remaining funds will be donated to a reputable cancer foundation for dogs.Thank you for reading, and if possible, please consider helping our baby with a donation.Also, some people online who don't know us are asking for proof of our story, so here is a copy of Titan's vet bill from his first chemo treatment. http://imgur.com/1saYcBi simply doing this to be transparent of where money is going, it all goes to Titan.