It’s hard work, supervising the enire back field, but Franny is up to the challenge.
Category: Pets
Ear of Judgment
Six Days Post-op
Her stitches (the lower section) had me worried Sunday night. They looked red and swollen. I think I must have been hallucinating, though, because the next morning they looked fine. And today, they look great.
She still has two pockets of fluid, but they’re steadily shrinking. And if you look closely, you can see that the little green tattoo from her spay surgery is still visible between her staples.
The incision from the second surgery has been a lot grosser looking, so I haven’t been posting photos of it. Today, though, it finally looks good enough to share.
Will Beg for Radishes
My mom came down for a quick visit last night. She was siting on the couch, eating radishes, and gave a piece to Piglet to sniff. He wasn’t going to actually eat it, but Frances wanted it, and my mom just wasn’t getting the message. Yes, my dog is begging for your radish. Obviously. I mean, just look at that face, will you?
Tail a-Blur
This Dog
The Shop’s Still Open
Frances had her second surgery to remove the remaining mammary tumors two days ago. As I mentioned, her pre-op exam turned up an unrelated tumor on her vulva. A fine needle aspirate showed mast cells, and the vet removed it during her scheduled surgery, since she was already going to be anesthetized. He also wanted to get it off her ASAP, because mast cell tumors are malignant.
We’ll know more about that and the remaining mammary tumors when the histopathology report comes back next week. In the meantime, this surgery ended up costing about $500 more than anticipated. That’s a huge chunk of money for me, especially given that I’d already used up all my padding with the previous surgery.
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Home Again
Frances is home again. She had a rough day. I expected the second surgery to be more difficult for her, because there was so little recovery time after the first one. She’s doing great, considering.
Unfortunately the vet found a totally unrelated tumor on her vulva, when they were prepping her for surgery. They did a FNA, which contained mast cells. We won’t know for sure what it is until the histopathology report comes back, but it’s likely a mast cell tumor. Hopefully we caught it early and the vet got good margins, because mast cell tumors are malignant.
Because of that, she’s on two extra meds this time: Pepcid and Benadryl. Mast cell tumors cause increased histamine and stomach acid production.
In retrospect, I should have suspected there was something else wrong, because Frances has been itchy. She’s also done a lot of nighttime lip smacking the last week or so, which I ought to have realized meant her stomach was upset. Hindsight is 20/20, right?











