We picked up our sweet baby today. He was very excited to see us!
Dr. Matz, Dr. Lee and 4th year Katie met us and answered our questions before we made the trek back to our home, 2.5 hours away. Here is the takeaway:
Surgery was challenging but it went well. The surrounding tissues looked great, except his urethra was touching the tumor. They were able to “peel” (OMG) it away and he is urinating normally. Whew! We are now waiting on biopsy results. In all likelihood, we are looking at Osteosarcoma, but I’m hoping for “random benign dumb tumor”. Glass half full, right?
Eider is from a hunting line of labs, both parents imported from the UK. To say he is energetic is the understatement of the year. Wiggly, happy, silly! So, yeah, he is on a sedative. Poor little guy. We are on Rimadyl, Tramadol, Trazodone and Clavamox. The surgeons cultured his incisions as they realized the operation was going WAY past the presumed time. Cultures were looking fine as of this morning, so hopefully we won’t see any infection.
He has a lidocaine patch at the incision site and a bandage that our local vet, Dr. Eiland, will change for us 2 more times. They insisted upon crate rest and the dreaded cone of shame if he is alone, for at least 2 weeks. I inquired about the gabapentin, but they did not seem to feel it was necessary.
We are home in our temporary bedroom/livingroom hybrid and he immediately hopped onto the mattress (which is directly on the floor) and has been sleeping since 11:30. So glad he is resting!
I want to blog about this so other people can learn. Sooooo, here are the photos of our little pup as of today:
His manly bits are swollen as well as his back leg. His appetite is in full effect and his tail is wagging!
More updates after I get some rest….