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Thread: Raven's cancer *Final recheck, pg 38 (post 568)*

  1. #16
    Ugh, I'm sorry I didn't see this until today, I wasn't at my comptuer yesterday. Know that you are both in my prayers that's it nothing serious and they can fix it easily. Hugs to you both. I know how worried you are but hopefully it will all be nothing serious. I'm here if you need me.

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    Good thoughts and vibes being sent to you and Raven. I hope its nothing incredibly serious!

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    Gosh that looks so sore Have you had any word from your vet? The poor girl - it can't be comfortable for her - what a trooper.

    I certainly hope this is something that can be treated or will heal on its own. Thoughts and prayers for you and for dear Raven.

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    Just seeing this now, Jess. It is really noticeable, I can understand why you would be upset. I am glad to hear that at least it doesn't seem to be effecting her ability or desire to play. I really hope it is nothing serious.

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    I can see why you are worried, but hopefully it'll turn out to be simple to cure or even go away on it's own. Prayers and positive thoughts that that is so.

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    Thank you all so much for your words of comfort. I am really a wreck over this. It looks the same today as yesterday to me. I'll be watching it like a hawk until she can get it looked at Thursday. That day can't get here soon enough for me
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    Oh dear, I really hope it's something minor and easily treatable. Please update us as to what her vet says on Thursday, but try not to worry yourself too much. It's true: too much knowledge isn't always a good thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul
    I was in class with Raven this morning and she was getting worn out, she started panting and was looking up at me when I noticed something wrong in her mouth. It looked like a fleshy pink growth or abscess on the floor of her mouth that extended between her lower canine and front teeth. It looks alarmingly big to me for being in her mouth, I am not sure how long it has been there as she usually has her mouth closed and when I check her teeth she generally closes her mouth and I look along the outside.

    I already have a vet appointment coming up Thursday afternoon because she was getting her lyme vaccination and the other two are getting their rabies. My vet is out of town at a conference until Thursday when he will be back in the office.

    She doesn't seem to have any pain or reluctance in eating or chewing or playing, but earlier when she was playing with a ball outside I noticed a bit of blood on it and when I looked at it again it had some pinprick type blood spots on it (probably irritated from carrying the ball around). I just feel really anxious about it. She is only 6 months old and has very healthy teeth and gums, I'm not quite sure what this is and what has caused it.

    I guess I was wondering if anyone had seen anything like this before. I'm anxious that I can't get it looked at until Thursday but I guess I will keep a close eye on it and if need be take her to the substitute vet as an emergency, but I don't think it's at that level right now. I'm just really fretting and worrying about this. (The "brown" on the lower part of her front teeth is a bit of leaf, she had been playing in the yard with a tennis ball)







    Nasty looking little thingy. If you haven't already, you might want to examine the mouth, and under the tongue for any other growths. Obviously the absence of other growths is a positive sign.

    Oral cancers tend to occur in much older dogs. That's not to say they can not occur in puppies, but it's extremely rare. The most common oral growth in dogs is focal fibrous hyperplasia - which translates to hyper accelerated growth of the connective gum tissue in a localized location.

    The chances are the Vet will ... punt, and refer you to an oral surgeon. The surgeon will remove excess gingival tissue and contour the remaining gingiva. A sample will be sent off to Pathology to confirm its benign, and an Xray will be taken as another safety precaution that there is no evidence of bone infiltration.

    If the dog was geriatric, losing weight, anorexia, and lethargic, then cancer would be more of a worry. Chances are high the growth is benign in junior.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dragondawg
    Nasty looking little thingy. If you haven't already, you might want to examine the mouth, and under the tongue for any other growths. Obviously the absence of other growths is a positive sign.

    Oral cancers tend to occur in much older dogs. That's not to say they can not occur in puppies, but it's extremely rare. The most common oral growth in dogs is focal fibrous hyperplasia - which translates to hyper accelerated growth of the connective gum tissue in a localized location.
    That sounds pretty much like what I was reading about epulis. I have looked really closely at the rest of her mouth and don't see anything else suspicious, so I think, (hope and pray) it is just localized to that area.

    I wish I could have it looked at right now... the unknown is the worst of all
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    It kindof looks like a Histiocytoma, Finn had one on his toe awhile back. My vet said she sees them typically on young labs on their faces. But, I don't remember her saying that she'd seen one in the mouth, before. But, maybe that's all it is? She also referred to it as a "button tumor." And, I don't remember her saying that it was ever too serious.

    Just take a deep breath. Your worrying is only going to make the dogs anxious and nervous, too. Listen to some Phar Lap music, have some tea or something. Count to ten, do some yoga, whatever it is that you know helps you relax. Is there no way to get her into a different vet, just to have it checked out? It could be worth it if you're not able to relax.

    And, I am sorry I am just now seeing this. I hope it turns out to be nothing to worry about. She doesn't look affected at all. But, you'll both be in my thoughts!
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    I don't know if this can affect dogs but my boy cat developed several rodent ulcers last year. Maybe it could be that?

    Good luck!

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    Ohh Jess i am just seeing this now . Good vibes on the way for you and Raven {{Hugs}}.
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    Hugs to you both! I hope you have answers soon!
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    I'm also just now seeing this. I dont blame you for being worried, I know I would be. You both are in my thoughts. (((Hugs)))

    Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!

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    Goodluck at the vets today Jess and Raven (I think today, it is Friday here) {{Hugs}}.
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

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