Boxers
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My 8 yr old Rottweiler, Tommy, has gone to the vet today. We have noticed over the last week or 2 that his tummy was getting bigger and harder, and his ribs are showing a little and his spine. The vet kept him for x-rays and blood tests. She has rung a few moments ago to tell me what was found.
He has a tumour in his tummy about the size of a football, it appears to be attached to his spleen.
If left he will die quite soon.
If she goes in to have a look at what's going on he could die on the table because he is very anaemic. She might be able to remove it with or without the spleen, but this holds many dangers as the spleen is full of blood vessels and so probably is the tumour, so he could die from this.
I haven't had a chance to speak to my husband yet so I don't know what we are going to do. Every avenue appears to lead to the same conclusion - losing Tommy.
So hugs for Tommy please - I don't think vibes are going to help this time.
I will let you know how we go on.
Thanks.
He has a tumour in his tummy about the size of a football, it appears to be attached to his spleen.
If left he will die quite soon.
If she goes in to have a look at what's going on he could die on the table because he is very anaemic. She might be able to remove it with or without the spleen, but this holds many dangers as the spleen is full of blood vessels and so probably is the tumour, so he could die from this.
I haven't had a chance to speak to my husband yet so I don't know what we are going to do. Every avenue appears to lead to the same conclusion - losing Tommy.
So hugs for Tommy please - I don't think vibes are going to help this time.
I will let you know how we go on.
Thanks.