The old Labbie girl I rescued a while back had three mammary tumors. They were removed a few days ago. Two were benign. One was a well differentiated Adena carcinoma. Any info on the cancerous one would be appreciated. Doc said they took the whole tumor, but wasn't sure it hadn't spread elsewhere. Anyone with experience with this type?
Thank you in advance....
Amy and Sophia
Boston had eight pups two weeks ago and tonight I noticed her rear right breast was really "stiff" so I felt it and there was a half dollar size bump inside the skin. You can grab it like it something independent of the breast on the inside. Do I need to get to the vet now?
I'm really concerned and have no idea what this could be. I was wondering if anyone might know what it could be.
Thanks
Jeremy
Mason started on Bravo lamb and pork blends last Monday(I switch it up and give him lamb one day and pork the next day). He absolutely loves it but he isn't pooping much. Should I be worried or is this normal? Monday he pooped once and yesterday he didn't do anything and so far today only once. I mean its nice but just wanted to make sure it was normal?
Hi everyone it has been so long since i have been on here but could use some imput from ya'll.
I brought Tyson to the vet yesterday after finding (2) 5mm black moles on his back. THe vet set up an appt to remove & biopsy them. He also did labs. He just called with the labs result. Lymphocyes 123 (normal 690-4500). Before the vet said that 75% the melonamas are benign. He does not sem as positive now. He says that we will wait for the results then if malignant schedule a chest xray and lymph node biopsy.
i know many of us who breed use this for puppies. I thought i would share what we use as they are growing and on to solid foods. We mix it in the water so they all get some. It has helped loose soft stools with food changes.
We get the powder for the water, and the large click for puppies.
http://www.probioticsmart.com/index.cfm/event/viewitems/categoryId/2156/
Vicky,
Our bully Winston is about 15 months old and it seems that he has picked up a new issue. When he is in his kennel at night we get woke up to him chewing on his back feet. The weird part is that he really doesn't seem to do it during the day. His one foot is pretty raw and pink. We soak it in epsom salt and gold bond and it looks better and not as pink. But then when night comes around we go through the same thing again. Is there something to put on his feet to stop this? Has anyone ran into this issue before? Any help would be grateful.
So I have been feeding raw for about a month with no issues.
And have really valued all the advice I have received here.
I heard many times that feeding bone un ground was ok, Stella had some issues so I stated chopping the bone up into smaller pieces.
Well, Stella had been backed up for over a week, I called my vet and he thought it might be the antibiotics we had her on for a stomach bug.
so he told me to take her off the meds, give her some mineral oil by mouth and an enema as well.
well, you know you've got it bad when your local family owned meat market has chicken leg quarters on sale for .33 lb and you dream of ways to use them in your raw feeding program!!