
I appear to have yet another dog! I am a gluttong for punishment lol :-P
On saturday I had a trip to Kent, my idiot brother has made himself homeless with no forward planning and nowhere for his dog or cats. As per his usual organisational skills, he'd left it until the last minute to find somewhere or the cats would be in rescue and the dog PTS by now :-(
Now, as I've been trying to get the dog away from him for 10 years now (he loves her but he doesn't care, he's never walked her properly, fed her properly etc etc), I duly drove down to pick her up.
She is, as I'd feared, in a bad way - she was 13 in January, I saw her 2 years ago and in that time she's gone from a young, lively, leapy dog to an ancient, tired, incredibly painful dog with serious (and completely untreated) arthritis, teeth so bad I can't actually see the surface through the tartar, sores on her chin, a dent in her tail where she's apparently been biting it to bleeding point for months (again, not even seen the vet and bro didn't mention it, the ex told me about it), and - as per the title - a biiiiig lump.
Now, I've plenty of experience with fatty lumps - Soli is plastered in them and Remy is fasting catching up :-P and Soli had a massive one removed in November as it had "fallen" down and was causing her immense pain.
But Tia's lump - if bro is to be believed, and given that he's lied through his teeth about taking her to the vet recently (she's still registered to me so I have checked, she hasn't been in 5 years), I am inclined to disregard most of what he says - has grown from pea-sized to softball-sized in 3 weeks. :-(
To me that sounds very bad - it's quite hard and feels "connected", but none of my dogs have had malignant lumps before so I'm only familiar with the benign fatty ones. Should I be very worried? Any other little signs of malignancy to look for?
She's off to the vet in the morning for a full health check, bloods etc and to get started on whatever treatment she needs, I'm just after any experiences that might help - if she does end up having it removed then I'll be wanting to know signs for if it should come back or another potential nasty one springs up :-)
In the meantime, I'll be doing everything in my power - legally if need be - to keep that absolute ****** from ever laying claim to her again. :-(