Such a good girl, getting her stitches checked...
I created this blog to give pet owners like you a chance to follow my Pug's journey with Mast Cell Tumor treatment through a pet owner's perspective - not through the confusing and often-times scary clinical world. I am assuming that readers already have basic knowledge of MCT’S (grading, excision requirements, etc). I do not have any veterinary training and am not an expert on pet health. Please consult with your veterinarian immediately if you suspect your pet has a MCT.
Stella
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Betty
I thought the waiting was going to kill us. The pathologist's report for Betty's mass stated it was "pre-cancerous" and was fully excised, with clean margins and with no sign of spreading. Thank goodness!
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Meanwhile...
Stella's "sister", Betty (our other Pug adopted from a puppy mill 2 years ago), had surgery today for removal of a mass along her mammary chains. Vet stated it looked "nasty" and is concerned it is cancerous; Mammary Gland Tumor (breast cancer). Once again we play a round of the waiting game; Pathologist's report is due next week.
This can't possibly be happening again.....
This can't possibly be happening again.....
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