By guest
Date 06.07.02 16:25 UTC
Poppy my 4 month old Border Terrier has developed a lump on her back.I thought it was an insect bite at first but it is too big for that.It's like a boil but without a head.It doesn't bother her at all even when I touch it.I've been dabbing it with Tea Tree Oil which was recommended to me and it seems to be hardening.I'll take Poppy to the vet if it doesn't improve in a couple of days but I wondered if anyone else had had a similar problem and could give me any advice.The lump is oin her hip area by the way.
By Dawn B
Date 06.07.02 18:58 UTC

Hi Sue.
This may be an abcess, get her to your vet, she will need it draining, if she were mine, I would burst the head to release the puss, but I can't be sure thats what your dog has, so I wouldn't attempt it. Anti-biotics may also be in order. Let us know how she goes.
Dawn.
By sue pye
Date 21.07.02 15:19 UTC
Sorry Iv'e taken so long to reply but Iv'e only just found out for sure what Poppy's lump was. The vet said it was probably a canine histiocytosis which is a benign kind of skin cancer! Of course we were horrified especially when the vet went on to say there was a slight chance it could be malignant! She said it was very unusual in a Border Terrier especially one as young as Poppy. I had to take her to have it removed the next day and it was sent off to be tested. We had to wait a week for the results and it was benign which as you can imagine was a huge relief. Poppy had to have 7 stitches and has got a large area where she was shaved but apart from that she's fine. I'd just like to add that I had a bill for £167 so I was so glad I had just taken out insurance!
By sheryl
Date 22.07.02 13:31 UTC
Hello im glad everything worked out ok for you, well apart from the big dent to the pocket but arnt they worth it anyway, i have to take my dog to the vers tommorrow, i hope i can come back on here and say all is well, i hope it doesnt break the bank, but what the hell if it does as long as my rosie is ok, thats all that matters, Sheryl