Pippa000
Took my dog to the vet a couple of weeks ago about a lump on her back leg. Diagnosed as a hystocytoma. Discussed the possibility of investigations, vet said she could do a biopsy to confirm but thought this would be a unnecessary expense. If the lump hadn't decreased or even disappeared within the next couple of weeks to go back. The surgery is part of a nationwide group, but there is no push to spend. Form what I've read so far I'm very lucky. The lump has almost vanished.
I always ask for a needle aspiration if I find a dodgy lump on my dogs ( unfortunately or fortunately you notice lumps on whippets that you wouldn’t even be aware of in other dogs. But I’m currently trying to stick by some advice I was given which is to ignore anything till it gets to the size of a pea. Current dog is very prone to blocked hair follicles so I’m constantly monitoring things. Most recent lump has, thankfully, just disappeared after 5 or so months. Having, in the past, ignored a lump ( on the advice of my vet) that turned out to be cancerous, I am paranoid about lumps and bumps.