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Gday

had to be done. She had little skin tags, growths that kept getting cut when she was clipped. One got infected, so all were removed. 
She’s a happy girl again!

Now for the game of hide the antibiotic…..

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Glad she's doing well, her curls will grow back soon enough! 😁 Good luck with the antibiotics though, dogs are way too clever to be fooled!

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Glad she's happy again. I have always had dogs that would do almost anything for food. So, no problems with giving medication. I have had succes with liver pate and cheese.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Haven't you forgotten something?!?!?!

No breakfast for Bing as he gets a dental. 

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Gday

Well You all know Ebony.

No other way to put it. At 4:00 Am this Sunday morning I had to take her to the emergency vet. Without details trust me we had take her in.

A day of tests and plenty of calls….

Finally gets her spleen removed this afternoon.

yep the C word.

Test results in 3 to 5 days.

The bloody house is quiet. To quiet. 
 

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I'm so sorry @Cbdave, so stressful having to take her in as an emergency.. 😟 Sending positive vibes the results will be ok and that Ebony has a full recovery. :100_pray:

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On 2/10/2026 at 2:10 AM, GonSo said:

Haven't you forgotten something?!?!?!

No breakfast for Bing as he gets a dental. 

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OMG!! She was such a cutie! May she RIP!!❤️❤️ A real sweet little pupply!!!

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Gday

Well after all excitement she”ll be discharged this arvo. Can’t happen to quickly, too quite around here.

She’s had her spleen removed and the cancer of course. If we hadn’t had the OP her life would be measured in days or a few weeks at most.

Test results back in a week. If it proves aggressive we’ll have her for 3 to 6 months. 
But there’s a good chance it could be benign, then it’s years.

So it’s just a waiting game. 
Ebony of course has no idea she has cancer and will just be happy to be home. She’s not in pain that dog is full of pain meds and she’s off her chops last I seen her.

 

 

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9 hours ago, QuittingGirl said:

OMG!! She was such a cutie! May she RIP!!❤️❤️ A real sweet little pupply!!!

Hi QG, Not sure were things went wrong in translation but Bing survived his dental cleaning. He will turn 12 in two days.

 

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Gday

Sorry not much to say.

She home, has a medicated patch on one leg. So she’s out of pain and sleeps lots. 
Buts she is Home. 
Off tomorrow to get the patch removed. 
Will the results be back. It’s a case of waiting.

She is home. She is happy. That’s a start. 

 

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Gday

Results are back…..  Benign.

Something  about an hematoma from some old injury. Don’t remember much more. Tell you the truth much of it was only white noise and my only question was that I’d heard benign correctly.

She is still very quiet even after they removed the pain patch. Which is expected, she has to heal. And we have keep her quite for the next couple of weeks.

But we have our little furry buddy back. Talk about relief. 

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