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    WOOOOHOOOOOOOO that is totally awesome news!!!!!!!!!!!! have a great trip now that Nova is in great shape.

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    Oh, that is such a relief!! Awesome news. Have a great trip!!
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    It's rare that I venture over to the dog section but this thread caught my eye. I'm so glad all is well w/Nova. My RB peeka-poo dog Charmin had that same type of lump on her back and it was rock hard. When I took her in to my vet, he said "No need to biopsy. I'm positive it's cancer and it's coming out now." She didn't need chemo or any further treatment. We were lucky. And my vet said that the tumor was so obviously malignant that he was afraid it had spread but it hadn't. So when I read your thread, I thought "Oh no, please." I'm soooo happy that Nova is ok.
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    Thanks everyone! I'm so happy my girl is going to be ok!! I just can't stop smiling everytime I look at her!

    Mary (Medusa) - I'm glad you ventured over on to the dog side! I took her to another vet to get her booster shots on friday and they said they can't beleave the lump is not malignant and that if it was there dog they would have the lump removed ASAP. So, we are considering scheduling her surgery for the removal next week sometime. My other vet said if the size doesn't go down to get it removed any way and this way if she were to have cancer it could just be removed and hopefully she would be ok. We want to do what is best for Nova. If by this Wednesday it has not gone down is size, her surgery will be scheduled for the following week.

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    I'm so glad it seems she'll be ok. If I were you, I'd feel better getting the lump removed, just in case. Give her a big hug from me. And I hope you can enjoy your Alaskan trip now. Get lots and lots of pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
    Thanks everyone! I'm so happy my girl is going to be ok!! I just can't stop smiling everytime I look at her!

    Mary (Medusa) - I'm glad you ventured over on to the dog side! I took her to another vet to get her booster shots on friday and they said they can't beleave the lump is not malignant and that if it was there dog they would have the lump removed ASAP. So, we are considering scheduling her surgery for the removal next week sometime. My other vet said if the size doesn't go down to get it removed any way and this way if she were to have cancer it could just be removed and hopefully she would be ok. We want to do what is best for Nova. If by this Wednesday it has not gone down is size, her surgery will be scheduled for the following week.

    Ashley
    Did you ask the second Vet(s) how much confidence they have in determining whether it's a lipoma with a needle aspirate? My Vets could just about tell on my previous dog, as soon as they squirted the aspirate on a slide, as it had a greasy lobular appearance. A quick staining of the slide would then confirm it. Then came the slide that didn't have a greasy appearance, which when sent off to a Pathology lab came back as a pericytoma. Another characteristic of a lipoma or fatty cell tumor is that it is free floating without any attachment to underlying tissues, as it's growing just underneath the skin in the fatty layer.

    No doubt having it removed and sent off to a Pathology lab would answer all questions.

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