My Cocker Spaniel has Lymphoma. When first diagnosed the vet said he's too old and the lumps are in too much of a precarious place, for it to be operable. He said it was a particularly aggressive form and not to expect too much time with him. :(
The vet put him on steroids but they made him very, very ill. He had to be carried up a stair, had D&V with blood in both, was thoroughly miserable so I told the vet and we stopped that.
Recently the lumps (under his chin) have been irritating him, he'd rub his face on the floor howling. Vet prescribed anti-inflammatories to ease his discomfort (Loxicom). This is his second phase of them and they don't seem to be working. He's still in a lot of discomfort (although I don't think pain?) and is not getting much sleep due to itching his face on the floor a lot. I've been trying to get through to the vet ALL DAY and they've been engaged. I contemplated just going, but I couldn't get any time off. I'm worried he'll have another sleepless night in discomfort. Is there anything else I can do? Shall I up the does? This stint has been since Friday and I know they can take a few days to kick in properly.
Despite all this, he's lasted a LOT longer than the vet originally thought without the lumps growing and he's still loving his walks and food and attention. I'm very proud of him. But I hate to see him like this.
Any help or suggestions appreciated.