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Hope has a big lump on her back right side!

23K views 28 replies 19 participants last post by  susan davis  
#1 ·
Husband came carrying her into me (getting ready for work) and asked, "what is this?".
I have not seen it before. She lets me touch it as if there is nothing wrong so it must not hurt. It is under the skin and there is no open anything nor any color change to skin or fur.
Looks like I am calling work to let them know that I will be in late. Calling vet when they open here in a bit to get her right in.
Ideas what this could be?
 
#7 ·
Well, our Vet was not certain. It does not seem to cause her pain. He said it felt flat and odd on the bottom. Like a coin.
All of her injections have been in her neck and the last she got a couple of months ago. This is at her waist and slightly up on her back.

He did a needle biopsy. Slides will go to the lab and we will have results in about 3 days-which means we will have to wait through the weekend. Ugh.

He said her youth and weight holding versus losing (bless her she is holding firm at 3.7 lbs.-the girl has not budged in a few months) made him less concerned about cancer but it is a possibility which is why we are sending slides to the lab rather than just waiting.

He said he felt better when he saw what came out. More sebaceous cyst looking than he expected which is good.

I am trying to stay calm...haha!
Please keep her in your thoughts and prayers.
 
#13 ·
Karen, I'm so glad you took her in. It's always best to have those things checked out. It's probably nothing!! But then at least you will be sure instead of guessing what it could be. We had a standard poodle who got fatty tumors as she aged and also a couple of sebacious cysts but they were different than what you are describing. The fact that your vet wanted to biopsy is good - find out what it is so you can deal with it. I'll be anxiously waiting to hear what the pathologist finds! The fact that she's still a puppy and young and healthy is on your side. :)
 
#14 ·
Thanks, everyone!

I am surprised how big it is (well, not compared to Simba's!). It is round (except where he feels it flat on the bottom) and a bit larger than a nickel (US). I cannot think of anything non-US to compare size! Maybe a very large grape or cherry tomato. Sounds small but not when you do not even weigh 4 pounds!!

The doctor said that we'd cross whatever bridge when we know more but if it is the sebacous cyst, once she is prone to them she will likely get them off and on. As a result, he said we really had to weigh whether or not to remove. It could be an ongoing cycle.
 
#22 ·
Thanks! I have come home to a very grumpy, pitiful baby. Hubby called me to say that when he got home and let them out they were fine but he tried to pick her up and she snapped at him and growled. She ADORES him so clearly she is in pain. She ate her full bowl of dinner and then has plopped into bed.
Ruby, of course, wants to play and will not leave her alone.
I am going to head out to get some baby tylenol.
 
#24 ·
Well, and now like an idiot I went and got her infant tylenol. Checked ingredients and everything. It is what we gave my childhood chi.
Yep. She licked some off a plate. Then I checked dosing and discovered not to offer them tylenol.

Panicked. Called ER vet. Checked what I gave by her weight and I am fine. I am still shaking and so upset. Doctor assured me what I gave per weight was right at therapeutic amount and she will be fine. It is now in the trash and I will NEVER give it again.
 
#25 ·
Oh Karen! I just got on and read that you went to get infant tylenol and I was like "OH NO!" I'm glad you called the ER vet and know not to give it again. Don't feel bad, we all do stuff like that when we are stressed and our babies are hurting. I know that baby aspirin is safe to give with food, but it's BEST just to call the vet and get a prescription for something rather than try to give over the counter stuff. Benadryl is about the only thing I feel comfortable giving that is in the medicine cabinet. I hope she is feeling better tomorrow!
 
#26 ·
I am sick to my stomach over my mistake. She and I will be sleeping together on the sofa tonight. I cannot stop shaking and I am a pretty tough gal.

Oddly she is acting much better.

Thank God I only gave her a bit and it is not some long lasting stuff. I am so grateful for such a wonderful ER vet clinic.