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    We took her to the vet today. It's some type of cyst, but not a histiocytoma in the sense that it won't go away by itself. Sooooo, we have to make another appointment to surgically remove the cyst and she'll be fine It is in an area with little extra skin, so they'll probably have to keep her for two nights.

    I'm not sure which will be more stressful - making the appointment or handing Ivy over for two nights

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle

    I'm not sure which will be more stressful - making the appointment or handing Ivy over for two nights

    I totally understand that! I'm just glad it's nothing serious and that Ivy will be as good as new. Hugs to all.



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    OH, thank goodness it's nothing more serious. Although, I do think not having her home for TWO nights is serious (at least to me). But you like and trust your vet which is good. So you know she's in good hands.
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    Two nights for a cyst removal? I didn't think it looked that big in the pix.

    Glad it turned out to only be a cyst and not any of the things you were worried about. It's always good to find out things aren't as bad as you feared. Hope the surgery goes just fine, everything heals good, and Ivy is back home with you again healthy and happy.

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    They said possibly two nights because there's so little extra skin there. They said one night would probably do it, but I should be prepared for two nights just to ensure that she won't pop her sutures

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    They said possibly two nights because there's so little extra skin there. They said one night would probably do it, but I should be prepared for two nights just to ensure that she won't pop her sutures
    Ah ok. I misread your post as the area having a little extra skin, not as having only a little skin. My mistake.

    Yeah if they have to 'stretch' the skin to get it to close then keeping her an extra night is probably a very good idea.

    I hope all goes well with her and keep us posted.

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    Thank goodness, not too serious! Ivy will be all better in no time. It's very hard to leave them, but you'll both will make it through.
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    I'm happy to hear that its nothing serious! It sounds like the same thing that Nebo had, his had to be surgically removed too. I would have a really hard time leaving my dogs for two nights...they've never even stayed overnight at a vet. Good luck to Ivy, and you too!

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