Sorry to hear that, Aaron. One of my cats had a brain tumor a few years ago, and I had to have him put to sleep. But he declined very fast, and was such a shadow of his former self it wasn't a hard decision to make, but it was painful.
As your dog is still active, perhaps you could make the decision now to euthanize him when he declines to a certain point--maybe when he's unable to run around and play and live a normal life? And when that day comes... well, at least you've planned for it, and have given yourself time to get used to the idea.
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