Horseback Rider
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So have had my Lab x Husky since 12 weeks old, hes 9 in Feb, apart from the odd cut or upset tummy he's never really been ill or needed the vet. I moved back to the UK a while ago and then on Sunday I noticed a lump on his shoulder so took him to the local vet last night to get it looked at. He's never been to this practice and the lump isn't bothering him, he is fine in himself. The vet looked at the lump, then felt it then said he would need to be sedated so it can be removed and a biopsy taken. He didn't check him over, listen to his heart or weigh him, or ask about his history.
I thought the first option would have been to carry out fine needle aspiration to see what it was and if it needed removing right now given it isn't bothering him ? I also though as he hasn't been to the practice before they would have generally checked him over ?
I had horses for years and know that good vets can be hard to find and some are more cautious than others. I am not saying I disagree with his approach but would be interested to see what others thought and if it was worth getting a second opinion ?
I thought the first option would have been to carry out fine needle aspiration to see what it was and if it needed removing right now given it isn't bothering him ? I also though as he hasn't been to the practice before they would have generally checked him over ?
I had horses for years and know that good vets can be hard to find and some are more cautious than others. I am not saying I disagree with his approach but would be interested to see what others thought and if it was worth getting a second opinion ?