I understand what you went through. My springer, Winston, had over 11 tumors taken out at one time and luckily they were all benign lipomas (fatty tissue tumors) Dogs don't metabolize anesthesia well so they are really groggy for quite awhile. He was pretty funny trying to get him home. A 68 pound dog that was pretty much a limp noodle is hard to carry. Glad your boy is ok.
Lets see those dogs!!! And cats or whatever pets you have
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Lincoln is my big Australian shepherd. Last week I shaved him because it has been so hot. My wife immediately noticed a big mass on his hip. We got him to the vet the next morning.
When we got to the vet they stuck his hip and looked at the cells under the microscope. She hardly got any liquids when she pulled back on the syringe. She couldn't tell for sure by the sample but she thought the cells were from a fatty tumor. So we scheduled him for surgery today.
Allison dropped him off early and when she was on her way back home the Vet called me. She said they had found two more knots under his neck. She said she wouldn't know if they were cancer till she cut them out..... I told her to cut them all out and let me know what they all were..
She called a little later and said all of the were just fatty tumors and they popped right out. Thank goodness my boy is ok. He is a little smaller now but he is doing fine.
He's just a little sleepy.....
they are just like our children aren’t they! Get well soon !
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Lincoln is my big Australian shepherd. Last week I shaved him because it has been so hot. My wife immediately noticed a big mass on his hip. We got him to the vet the next morning.
When we got to the vet they stuck his hip and looked at the cells under the microscope. She hardly got any liquids when she pulled back on the syringe. She couldn't tell for sure by the sample but she thought the cells were from a fatty tumor. So we scheduled him for surgery today.
Allison dropped him off early and when she was on her way back home the Vet called me. She said they had found two more knots under his neck. She said she wouldn't know if they were cancer till she cut them out..... I told her to cut them all out and let me know what they all were..
She called a little later and said all of the were just fatty tumors and they popped right out. Thank goodness my boy is ok. He is a little smaller now but he is doing fine.
He's just a little sleepy.....
That's good news Robert. Lincoln needs to hang out with Lewis and the rest of the gang to keep you out of Allison's way.
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So glad it turned out well.
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I need to get over this one. I saw these cuties and it was killing me to not take one home. Raising a puppy and going to slingshot events, family travels and a few cruises doesn't seem fair to one right now. But he's going to be on my mind for a while I'm sure
I have to keep telling myself that they will get bigger before too long
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This most adorable guy ate part of my leather skull cap.and I’m not very happy.
I went to a Harley shop to buy a replacement and the lady said she can’t get leather ones. So I searched the internet and I can’t find one like this anywhere. Now the chewed up portion is about 1”x6” and it’s nowhere to be seen so I’m guessing he swallowed it.
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Lincoln is my big Australian shepherd. Last week I shaved him because it has been so hot. My wife immediately noticed a big mass on his hip. We got him to the vet the next morning.
When we got to the vet they stuck his hip and looked at the cells under the microscope. She hardly got any liquids when she pulled back on the syringe. She couldn't tell for sure by the sample but she thought the cells were from a fatty tumor. So we scheduled him for surgery today.
Allison dropped him off early and when she was on her way back home the Vet called me. She said they had found two more knots under his neck. She said she wouldn't know if they were cancer till she cut them out..... I told her to cut them all out and let me know what they all were..
She called a little later and said all of the were just fatty tumors and they popped right out. Thank goodness my boy is ok. He is a little smaller now but he is doing fine.
He's just a little sleepy.....
Glad your little buddy is OK
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Devil dog using his mind control
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Devil dog using his mind control
I don't know about you but I'm going to go buy some Milk Bones right now!
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This stray cat sleeps in the driver seat of my SS. I have to wipe his muddy foot prints off my seat everyday. I feed him. He follows me around and waits for me to come home.
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@Bigdog, looks like he chose you to be his Human. Bet he would be loving and loyal to you and your family if you have the room AND the lap to give him a loving home.
They know and appreciate it beyond measure when you take them in and give them a home. Probably got dumped by his previous owner, poor guy. You can tell by the picture where he is looking at you that he already adores you!!
That is kind of how I wound up with my little ginger kitty, named her Skitty. Slept on my deck for three years before she decided I was worthy to be her Human. Best little girl I have ever had!
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I brought this one in two years ago. He basically did the same thing. I already have 3. I don’t want to become the neighborhood old cat house.
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I understand that! Three cats are plenty for one home! We get strays and injured cats at our house frequently. It's like they know we will get help for them if they show up on our deck.
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After the dog ate my good leather do rag
After I yelled at him
When I looked at him again
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sometimes allison and I get actually get to sleep on our bed...
At least they all get along. Its amazing how the cat could give not one care about the dogs... He has claws and he only had to show them one time he would use them....
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Hmm.. this photo reminds of an old band.
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My good old boy Chopper is running in the fields of Heaven two months now. He left behind his buddy Tank but as of today Tank has a new buddy! Jolene Is a 6 week old blue Heeler!
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Jolene Is a 6 week old blue Heeler!
We once rescued an abandoned Blue Healer - it was one of the smartest dogs I ever worked with. I would have kept him but my other dog said no!
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Her name is Alfred. But she acts like I’m HER butler.