Anybody had one of these treated and what was the outcome?
Just had one removed from my dog and things aren't going well. Beginning to wonder if it was a wise choice.
Thanks for your reply, Molliepops.
Yes we do know the grade, like your corgi it is also a grade 2. It's been explained to us that this isn't the worst or the best, but could go either way.
I'm pleased your corgi made a good recovery. Were the two removed under the same surgery or did they appear at different times? Also how well and how quickly did they heal?
Different times, she had one when she was about 4 and the other when she was 10. The one when she was 4 healed quickly and she was fine very fast. The one when she was 10 was actually smaller but it healed much more slowly and she had an infection that took a while to get the right treatment for, but she made it in the end and died 3 years later of a completely unrelated problem.
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Do you know what grade yours is ?
Yes we do know the grade, like your corgi it is also a grade 2. It's been explained to us that this isn't the worst or the best, but could go either way.
I'm pleased your corgi made a good recovery. Were the two removed under the same surgery or did they appear at different times? Also how well and how quickly did they heal?
Our vet told us if your dog is spayed, they have less of a chance getting a mammary tumour and if she does get one, its less likely to be aggressive.