<div dir="ltr">And the drool worked!! The smaller bump on Joey's hind end is a histiocytoma, just as we suspected, and the deep, nasty one the vet was worried about turned out to be a granuloma! He said it took a long time as they don't know what caused it, or how it got where it did (under the skin, and rather deep according to our vet), but he said that's what findings difinatively said it was, and he thinks that at the other vet's office the cyst they aspirated could've punctured too far or ruptured it, and the granuloma formed around it. So, aside from the medical mystery about how it got where it did, and why it looked so bad, it was labled as "currative" which our vet said means that he got it all with clean margins, and therefore nothing life threatening!! (I've been calling the vets office regualarly about the biopsy results, as I was worried, especially when Joey started bleeding out of his stitches last weekend, and I think they only called me now to shut me up!)<br>
<br>So, Joey & I thank everyone for all the drool and good wishes, they worked! And the boys are sending pig ear drool to those who need it, especially Doheny, time to amaze those vets with some good news! And poor Georgia Catlett!<br>
<br>Joey wants me to add that he'll be at the waddle, and stitches free, so he maybe able to participate in more activities!<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>-Karrie, momma to Joey, Aunty to Checkers & Crispin (wb)<br><br>
Waddling for Rescue: <a href="http://www.firstgiving.com/kueckerhounds">http://www.firstgiving.com/kueckerhounds</a><br><br>Joey's dogster page: <a href="http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473">http://www.dogster.com/dogs/637473</a><br>
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