ScruffandGizmo
New Born Pup
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Hi,
I am seeking advice about one of my piggies.
He Is called Scruff is about 4yrs old (rescue) Ive had him just over 2 1/2 years
he weighs 1200g stable and is a very strong piggy I think hes a Peruvian very woolly and bossy in fantastic health eating and pooping well showing no signs of any problems whatsoever
I spend a lot of time with my little chaps with regular cuddle time as well as lifting them outside to their run daily weather permitting.
Last night when I was bringing them inside I noticed a huge lump on Scruff near the top of his back leg, I groomed him thoroughly last Thursday and I am sure if it was there then that it must have been much smaller. Its about the size of a kiwi fruit!
I needed the vet to listen to my other piggy's breathing today so I got Scruff in as well, she tried to draw fluid from the lump to have a look under the microscope but got a lot of blood too so the cells cant be viewed.
I read everything I could about lumps last night and I am fairly certain that its not an abscess as there is no puncture wound - Its not appearing to cause him any discomfort even when its being felt/examined.
She suggested I bring him home with pain relief and antibiotics and observe returning him if it continues to grow - she did discuss surgery with me also.
My other little piggy also a rescue had a bad reaction to antibiotics which hit his gut hard - I got him stable and hes ok but its had a permanent impact on him (I think he was a little older than I was told and he was only 600g and poss vitC def - so he’s not as strong as scruff but doing ok)
I have asked for Scruff to have the lump removed asap, because I am afraid if antibiotics ravage his gut and he goes on to need an operation his chances of survival will be reduced.
I also think that the fact that she could only draw blood from it means that its possibly not a fatty cyst or an abscess.
I am staggered by the size and speed of this lump appearing and think its best to remove it rather than biopsy (that wasn't offered)
He’s a tubby lad with the cuddliest belly ever and I am worried that if it is cancer - although not attached to the leg muscle he may need to have his leg removed and I am so worried about how he would manage on 3 legs - although the vet did say that they do adapt.
Can you please tell me how you would proceed with this situation if Scruff was your piggy?
I am of limited means but I want to give him the best possible chance above everything else
in your experience how do piggies manage if they loose a back limb?
He is booked in for tomorrow morning, I am in shock because tomorrow I might loose him and this time yesterday I had no idea about the lump.
Any advice would be very much appreciated thankyou
I am seeking advice about one of my piggies.
He Is called Scruff is about 4yrs old (rescue) Ive had him just over 2 1/2 years
he weighs 1200g stable and is a very strong piggy I think hes a Peruvian very woolly and bossy in fantastic health eating and pooping well showing no signs of any problems whatsoever
I spend a lot of time with my little chaps with regular cuddle time as well as lifting them outside to their run daily weather permitting.
Last night when I was bringing them inside I noticed a huge lump on Scruff near the top of his back leg, I groomed him thoroughly last Thursday and I am sure if it was there then that it must have been much smaller. Its about the size of a kiwi fruit!
I needed the vet to listen to my other piggy's breathing today so I got Scruff in as well, she tried to draw fluid from the lump to have a look under the microscope but got a lot of blood too so the cells cant be viewed.
I read everything I could about lumps last night and I am fairly certain that its not an abscess as there is no puncture wound - Its not appearing to cause him any discomfort even when its being felt/examined.
She suggested I bring him home with pain relief and antibiotics and observe returning him if it continues to grow - she did discuss surgery with me also.
My other little piggy also a rescue had a bad reaction to antibiotics which hit his gut hard - I got him stable and hes ok but its had a permanent impact on him (I think he was a little older than I was told and he was only 600g and poss vitC def - so he’s not as strong as scruff but doing ok)
I have asked for Scruff to have the lump removed asap, because I am afraid if antibiotics ravage his gut and he goes on to need an operation his chances of survival will be reduced.
I also think that the fact that she could only draw blood from it means that its possibly not a fatty cyst or an abscess.
I am staggered by the size and speed of this lump appearing and think its best to remove it rather than biopsy (that wasn't offered)
He’s a tubby lad with the cuddliest belly ever and I am worried that if it is cancer - although not attached to the leg muscle he may need to have his leg removed and I am so worried about how he would manage on 3 legs - although the vet did say that they do adapt.
Can you please tell me how you would proceed with this situation if Scruff was your piggy?
I am of limited means but I want to give him the best possible chance above everything else
in your experience how do piggies manage if they loose a back limb?
He is booked in for tomorrow morning, I am in shock because tomorrow I might loose him and this time yesterday I had no idea about the lump.
Any advice would be very much appreciated thankyou