tele_mark says:
7 LBS and holding. For now. He's still tiny, but is filling out, and looks like a miniature adult. His lineage, being from Missouri, is a total mystery to me, but I think he's going to be a big one! His personality is still so much like my Daisy, too.
Claire says:
I know...I used to have a half Irish Setter that was the same way. Loved being out in the rain, and if he could find something stinky to roll around in when he was out there...BONUS!
Claire says:
Yes, the vet said she did very well, and just laid back and let them do what they had to do, because of this they were able to drain off enough material for two good slides. One that was examined at the vet's office, and the second one that they sent off to the lab.
scrappy says:
I know you did very well, brave Claire honey! And thanks to daddio's quick "eye", you had this done fast and early. So listen to Auntie Marilyn, and one paw in front of the other! ^..^
Claire says:
Claire relaxing at home after her morning with the vet. The lump was drained, and there were 3 or 4 squamous cells visible under the microscope. The vet said this likely means nothing, but is erring on the side of caution, and sending a sample out to the lab for a closer look. Could be a week for results to come back. So not out of the woods quite yet.