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  • #64456
    sony
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    Hi Rio the GSP has had a bit of a traumatic time. After being bitten by a savage dog she had to have a GA & anti inflammatory /anti biotic injections . Now 15 days after the injection a hugh lump has appeared on her neck. She isn’t in pain & is acting normally (being a pain in the neck! lol) Does any one know anything about these lumps ? I have an appointment again with the vet in 10 days time. Thanks.

    #88175
    Val
    Member

    Poor Rio sounds as though he’s been in the wars.
    The lump should go down some take a long while hopefully by the time you go back to the vet it will have gone
    Val

    #88176
    Izzie
    Member

    Poor Rio.

    Val, could it be an abcess?  :-\

    #88177
    Val
    Member

    Very rare for it to be an abcess it would be so sore and Sony say’s she hasn’t got any pain, have seen this loads of time after vaccinations
    Val

    [quote author=Izzie link=topic=15662.msg278672#msg278672 date=1295304452]
    Poor Rio.

    Val, could it be an abcess?  :-\
    [/quote]

    #88178
    Izzie
    Member

    Jess got one after being speyed, was on the back of the neck, but hers wasnt sore at all (but am sure she got a V high pain tolerance)  felt very watery hence the Q  😉

    [quote author=Val link=topic=15662.msg278678#msg278678 date=1295365780]
    Very rare for it to be an abcess it would be so sore and Sony say’s she hasn’t got any pain, have seen this loads of time after vaccinations
    Val

    [quote author=Izzie link=topic=15662.msg278672#msg278672 date=1295304452]
    Poor Rio.

    Val, could it be an abcess?  :-\
    [/quote]
    [/quote]

    #88179
    sony
    Member

    Thanks Val & Izzie.The lump seems to be harder & smaller today. There is no pain but I’m trying to leave it alone rather than make it worse. I’ve looked back on her notes that I have made of her health/ vets visits & in 2003 she had an anti biotic jab in her neck that developed into a lump. I will have a word with the vet about it. Hopefully it will be gone by then as you said Val!
    Thanks.

    #88180
    Val
    Member

    Abscess’s are difficult to describe over the net they are not watery much firmer but not hard and they are hot because of the inflammation  and very very painful cats are notorious for getting them when they have a scrap usually caused by dirt on the claw.
    Sony’s lad will be fine, I had a Norfolk that got it’s shots and it took 2 months for it to go down I was stripping round his bump for at least two grooms, Antihistamines can help but I would just leave it to nature 
    Val

    [quote author=Izzie link=topic=15662.msg278679#msg278679 date=1295370030]
    Jess got one after being speyed, was on the back of the neck, but hers wasnt sore at all (but am sure she got a V high pain tolerance)  felt very watery hence the Q  😉

    [quote author=Val link=topic=15662.msg278678#msg278678 date=1295365780]
    Very rare for it to be an abcess it would be so sore and Sony say’s she hasn’t got any pain, have seen this loads of time after vaccinations
    Val

    [quote author=Izzie link=topic=15662.msg278672#msg278672 date=1295304452]
    Poor Rio.

    Val, could it be an abcess?  :-\
    [/quote]
    [/quote]
    [/quote]

    #88181
    sony
    Member

    Update!
    Lump is the size of a plum today (was originally the size of a golf ball)  The old girl seems to be back to her old self as well..
    Thanks for your reassurance Val it was a great help to me.. What a worry these furry angles are!
    BUT well worth it !

    #88182
    Val
    Member

    Pleased she’s a plum today  ;D

    [quote author=sony link=topic=15662.msg278736#msg278736 date=1295709338]
    Update!
    Lump is the size of a plum today (was originally the size of a golf ball)  The old girl seems to be back to her old self as well..
    Thanks for your reassurance Val it was a great help to me.. What a worry these furry angles are!
    BUT well worth it !
    [/quote]

    #88183
    sony
    Member

    ;D Size of a gooseberry today…Hairy one at that!!  ;D

    #88184
    Izzie
    Member

    woohoo!  ;D

    #88185
    Val
    Member

    On the way to being a peanut ?

    #88186
    Mudgie
    Member

    Then a pea then abracadabra – it disappears  ;D

    #88187
    sony
    Member

    Magic ….after 3 weeks the lump has disappeared… Vet has given her an annual booster so let’s hope this will be the end of vet’s visits for another year…I live in hope!! ::)

    #88188
    Val
    Member

    Pleased the bump has gone  ;D why are you going back next year?

    [quote author=sony link=topic=15662.msg278817#msg278817 date=1296230362]
    Magic ….after 3 weeks the lump has disappeared… Vet has given her an annual booster so let’s hope this will be the end of vet’s visits for another year…I live in hope!! ::)
    [/quote]

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