Re: Labrador Nose Bleeds
Hi everyone, just got Zack home after a long day. Nothing untoward showed up on the x-rays, but the endoscope found a growth right at the top of his nose which they took samples of to send away for analysis. The vet said it looked quite pussy and inflamed but could'nt tell what it was. Apparently it was in a really awkward spot (isn't that just the way) and she was struggling to get at it properly to take the biopsy, so whatever it is will be very difficult to remove apparently. She cleaned his teeth whilst he was under the anaesthetic and removed one of his molars which was loose.Re: Labrador Nose Bleeds
These things never seem to have a straightforward answer do they ? Although its frustrating to have to wait 10 days for a definitive answer to Zack's problem, hopefully it will not be as bad as you fear. If there was nothing untoward shown on the X-ray that's something positive. Fingers crossed for the biopsy results. Best wishes to you and Zack. RenaRe: Labrador Nose Bleeds
How is he this evening Barry? Ten days does seem an age doesn't it? Maybe they will get the results back sooner then you can start the appropriate treatment. Fingers and paws crossed it is something quite harmless. At least he can smile at you with his nice clean gnashers, bless himRe: Labrador Nose Bleeds
Now mid afternoon on Saturday and Zack seems to be back on the planet after his anaesthetics yesterday. We were quite worried about him this morning as he still seemed to have wobbly undercarriage, but after some food, some spoiling and a short walk in the woods he seems to be coming round. Having said that he is now asleep in front of the fire, but that is as normal as it gets around here really.Re: Labrador Nose Bleeds
The vet rang this morning with bad news on Zack's test results, looks like he's got an inoperable tumour, probably cancerous but the histology was unspecific, and we have to see her on Monday to discuss options for his treatment. I think we have decided to go for palliative care only, as aggressive treatment on this type of tumour only extends life by a year at most apparently, and most of that time would be taken up by a miserable form of treatment. I wouldn't want that for me, so I certainly wouldn't inflict it on my best friend.
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