Bootsie is worth it thats for sure...and it is very very true that she doesnt drool....like dropping drool..not even as such as I would classify it as drool..however I sense that ehBeth has had another experience perhaps...maybe it was just all the excitement?
It would be better to have a way of finding these things out before a hard surgery, you would think that would be available. Interesting.
Q - Boo sends a big 'thanks' for sticking up for her! They do have diagnostics, they just weren't reliable for 3 of bootsie's lumps. The cute vet doc said that sometimes a tumor can be nestled between fatty deposits to make testing difficult.
hummm...well, theres the whole cute doc thing to keep you going back and trying at least
I just found out that Bootsie's litter mate died yesterday. His owner is a friend of mine, but I don't know yet what happened. Very sad.
s'ok. Bootsie didn't seem too broke up. I haven't seen Chesterfield in years. But, it's still sad.
That is so sad Littlek. (((Hug)))
These tumours are common in boxers? I seems to have heard other boxer owners talk about them. We used to have a cross boxer that had to be put down because of one.
Aw. Just 8 years old, then? Sad.
That's cool that you've kept up with littermates, though.