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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

DDog may have cancer, hand hold pls

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DontTellMeWhat2Do · 01/03/2025 18:01

Hello, I'm reaching out for support during a very difficult time. My 12-year-old DDog, a cockerpoo, is facing a possible nasal tumor. For over a year, she's had on-and-off nosebleeds, but in the last three months, they've become much more frequent and severe, with violent bloody sneezes happening daily. We've been back and forth to our vet, expressing our worries, but were consistently told it was probably a recurring cut. Despite our concerns and mounting expenses, they didn't seem to take it seriously. It was only after we insisted on a referral that she was seen by a specialist hospital last week. They immediately suspected a tumor and performed a CT scan, rhinoscopy, and biopsy, revealing lesions in her nose and neck. They expressed surprise that our local vet hadn't referred her sooner. We're now waiting for the biopsy results, and I'm feeling incredibly upset, angry, and guilty. Has anyone been through a similar situation? I'd appreciate any support or advice. If there are any vets or vet nurses here, I'd be grateful for your honest insights on potential outcomes. I've been googling all her symptoms and it doesn't look good at all :(

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Frenchfemme · 01/03/2025 18:04

No advice to give, sorry, but sending love and positive thoughts to you and your lovely girl ♥️

CallMeBettyBoop · 02/03/2025 05:25

Holding your hand tightly OP - and reaching out to give your precious hound a ruffle on the head and behind the ears Flowers

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