View Full Version : Mammary glands?
sanford8916
09-19-2006, 10:36 AM
I have a question for some of you with experience. Lou Lou is 11 months old, right now she is scheduled to be spayed on October 2. I was just rubbing her belly and she seems to have a swollen ridge connecting her bottom tit to her second tit and half way to her third. her other side seems normal. She doesn't seem bothered with me touching them and the outside doesn't seem irritated or anything. Can they get infections in their mammary glands, is she even old enough for cancer to be a possibility? She was in heat in June and I watched her like a hawk, so no chance she is pregant and I think it to soon to be in heat again. I am just waiting for my husband to get home to call the vet to get an appointment, she was just there 2 weeks ago for a check up and everything was fine them. What questions should I ask the vet and anyone have an idea what it could be in an 11 month old dog?
Thanks,
Heather
luvofallhorses
09-19-2006, 11:08 AM
I would have them do an ultrasound and check her mammory glands just to be on the safe side. It could be that she's just in heat and they are enlarged and it's a good idea to have her spayed ASAP. :)
sanford8916
09-19-2006, 12:33 PM
She has an appointment at 1:45 on Wednesday. She is scheduled to get spayed on October 2. Anyone have any ideas what this could be? It seems like there is always something with her. She is a resued purebreed and we have spent close to $1,000 on her vet bills since we got her. Our mutt never had this many problems. She is a pretty good dog and we love her tons, so everyone cross your fingers that there isn't major wrong with my sweet little girl!
sanford8916
09-20-2006, 09:07 AM
If anyone cares, I moved up her appointment for this morning, I couldn't wait until this afternoon! She is just having a false pregancy. She gets spayed on October 2 anyways,so she she won't have to go through this again. I worried all last night. The vet said she looks great, he even said her ears were the best that he has ever seen in an english springer spaniel! I would hope so, we clean her ears twice a week like we were told to do, so she doesn't get another ear infection! :D :D :D
BC_MoM
09-20-2006, 10:37 AM
Ugh, false pregnancies are HORRIBLE. Molly went through one, because she wasn't properly spayed.
Careful that she doesn't chew/suck on her nipples. Molly chewed on hers til they bled and became swollen. They can become infected. We had to put cold compresses on her 5 times a day for 5 minutes.
sanford8916
09-20-2006, 10:39 AM
Thanks, I will watch her carefully. :)
Dorothy39
09-20-2006, 12:45 PM
Hi Sanford8916,
I've read your thread about concerns for your Dear Lou Lou .
Since you have moved up your appointment, be sure to mention "all" your concerns. I would request that this vet preform tests to rule out any cancer . I am not saying that it is, I am just concerned, and I do care.
I know you are her Mommy, and you will take good care of her.
Thinking of you and Lou Lou today.
Please keep us posted.
areias
09-20-2006, 07:22 PM
Are you sure it's a false pregnancy and not a real pregnancy?
sanford8916
09-21-2006, 07:34 AM
We went to the vet yesterday morning and the vet gave her a full check up, so yes I am sure. Plus she would of already of had puppies if she was from her last heat cycle.
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