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Another Piggy With A Lump...

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LydiaMinx

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I re-homed Pip about a week and a half ago and she has been introduced to my girls Pumpkin and Pepper with no hiccups. Pip was quarantined for a month prior to me re-homing her so she is in great health with nothing transmittable to the others.

She's started enjoying lap time now (I don't think she was ever handled before coming here, she'd wet herself whenever you picked her up), so I tested whether she was a piggy that likes chin strokes...she is!

However she has a lump under her chin on the left hand side. It is free moving and firm, so could be a very old abscess or a tumor of some sort. The chances of it being an old abscess are fairly high, she was up for re-homing as she was being bullied by the other pigs, half of her ears have been chewed off on both sides, so a missed bite that became an abscess wouldn't be surprising.

It is however tucked quite close to her neck, almost in exactly the same place Boris had his lump, which turned out to be a lipoma. Badger also had a chin lump though, and that was a much more sinister tooth root abscess which unfortunately led to his passing after much fighting.

Pip isn't the least bit bothered by me touching it though, which I suppose is a positive?

So I've managed to get another piggy with a chin lump. I'm quite worried that she'll have to have surgery to remove it, she's only 12 weeks or so!

Has anyone had a young piggy in surgery? How did it go? I seem to have a knack of ending up with broken animals....
 
One of mine had a lump when she was just a few months old, she had it removed by Simon Maddock at the Cat & Rabbit Clinic in Northampton successfully. He is a marvelous surgeon & will remove it in one go if he can, if possible you would be best seeing him especially as she is so young. @furryfriends (TEAS)
 
Cookie had a lump that was free moving under her neck. Out vet did a very quick operation and it never came back so hopefully this is nothing sinister for little Pip.

Please ket us know how she gets on sending lots of love to her x
 
Dont worry, so long as you have a vet that knows what he's doing, he'll be fine my one was neutered at 14 weeks so not much older. I was always told if a lump is free moving it will be fine, but I'm not a vet, so get him checked out & let us know how he gets on.
 
My Amy has a similar lump and it will be removed by Simon Maddock at some point in the near future. She has been very poorly though recently with a flare of her interstitial cystitis so we have put it on hold until she is over that.
 
Thanks everyone for replying! Pip has had a sample taken of the lump so we're just waiting for results on it at the moment, and we'll take it from there :)
 
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