alison247
Well-Known Member
We recently lost our 20yr old pony. He had spots on his penis two yrs ago and vet told us it was human papillomas virus and to leave it alone or it would turn cancerous. So we left it alone only to find 18mths later that it had turned cancerous anyway. In May he had his penis removed otherwise we were told to pts. We made the decision on 18/11/08 as he kept getting infections in his sheath and his stitches had burst open. He could have had another op to redirect his urether through his rectum but I felt it was just too big an op. He never looked ill or lost weight but did smell very bad and also had odeama on his stomach. I feel devastated because he might still be fine now if we had left it to up to nature. I would like to know if any one has had penis cancer and how their horse is now.