
The only thing I would say is this. My inlaws had a JRT from Battersea, and when she was middle aged, I noticed a pea sized lump on her chest. The vet said it was a fatty lump and didn't need removing. It grew and grew until it was almost bag of sugar sized and the poor little girl carried that lump around the rest of her life. My in laws took the vets at their word, and so never did anything about it, despite my mentioning it again and again. Now they were all worried it was too big to remove.
Just this week I learned of the death of a lovely old girl at our dog club, who had a fatty lump on her back which appeared probably 3 or 4 years ago. Same vet, same recommendation. Didn't want to remove it as she was older (about 8 at the time!). So again it grew and grew, and it was absolutely huge. By then, they couldn't remove it because there wasn't enough skin. I found out this week that it had finally broken through the skin, and so they had to try and remove it. It weighed 10 pounds! Poor girl died at the vets the day after surgery. I am upset and furious that this has again happened, when they could have done something about it years ago. Her poor owner is an old lady of 80, and she is devastated.