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This is Flossy...
She’s around 4-5 years old, a Bedlington-Whippet Lurcher. She’s been with us for a couple of years and is much loved by us and everyone who meets her.
Recently, I found a little lump, about the size of my thumbnail, next to one of her nipples. Took her to vet who confirmed a mammary cist, and found other, smaller nodules around the same place. Same vet then gave me the option of surgery (mammectomy) to remove and test for malignance, at a cost of £1200 - £1600 depending on how much x-rays or further testing they did.
So, dear Forum... What if she just didn’t have the surgery and we let nature take it’s course?
She’s around 4-5 years old, a Bedlington-Whippet Lurcher. She’s been with us for a couple of years and is much loved by us and everyone who meets her.
Recently, I found a little lump, about the size of my thumbnail, next to one of her nipples. Took her to vet who confirmed a mammary cist, and found other, smaller nodules around the same place. Same vet then gave me the option of surgery (mammectomy) to remove and test for malignance, at a cost of £1200 - £1600 depending on how much x-rays or further testing they did.
So, dear Forum... What if she just didn’t have the surgery and we let nature take it’s course?