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Hi everyone. Just looking for some honest advice/your own experiences. I have a 5 year old collie x spayed bitch who is very active and healthy, and otherwise not showing any signs of ill health.
About 3 weeks ago I noticed a lump on the roof of her mouth on her right side on the inside of one of her back teeth. Of course I got an appt with the vet who asked me to come back in a week to perform surgery on her to remove the lump and send it for analysis. During that week the lump grew slightly. The surgery went well with the lump now removed, the vet surgeon said she wasn't too worried as the lump had no abnormalities and was attached to her mouth by a thin stalk. It was sent off for biopsy anyway, and a week later I received the results that it is a malignant melanoma *sob*. And she is now being referred to specialists to see about the next step/further treatment. Good job she's insured.
I'm absolutely heartbroken that this may mean I will have to say goodbye to my best friend and her life will be cut short. Has anyone out there got any experience of this? Am I worrying too much? Is the prognosis generally good? I asked the vet all these questions but naturally they said it differs from dog to dog. Just hoping I can reach out to someone who has dealt with this first hand or a vet who sees this regularly.
Thanks for reading,
a very heartbroken dog lover xx
About 3 weeks ago I noticed a lump on the roof of her mouth on her right side on the inside of one of her back teeth. Of course I got an appt with the vet who asked me to come back in a week to perform surgery on her to remove the lump and send it for analysis. During that week the lump grew slightly. The surgery went well with the lump now removed, the vet surgeon said she wasn't too worried as the lump had no abnormalities and was attached to her mouth by a thin stalk. It was sent off for biopsy anyway, and a week later I received the results that it is a malignant melanoma *sob*. And she is now being referred to specialists to see about the next step/further treatment. Good job she's insured.
I'm absolutely heartbroken that this may mean I will have to say goodbye to my best friend and her life will be cut short. Has anyone out there got any experience of this? Am I worrying too much? Is the prognosis generally good? I asked the vet all these questions but naturally they said it differs from dog to dog. Just hoping I can reach out to someone who has dealt with this first hand or a vet who sees this regularly.
Thanks for reading,
a very heartbroken dog lover xx