I'm still trying to figure out what part of his male anatomy this is![]()
Sure you are.
Let me say this. Not only does it feel like that particular piece of anatomy--according to DH--Max won't let me touch it--it looks like it too. It's sort of a double lump.
They sent him home with a cone around his collar so he wouldn't pick at his incision. After we got home, he worked for 20 minutes to get it off. He squatted on the floor then pushed and pulled it with his front paws until it came off. Fortunately, his stitches are the dissolving type.
Finally heard from the vet and it's good news! It's a fatty tumor. Vet says to expect them to happen from now on.
Max did not enjoy his surgery one bit. It's a good thing he's always been healthy because he is a horrible patient. They sent him home with a cone around his collar so he wouldn't pick at his incision. After we got home, he worked for 20 minutes to get it off. He squatted on the floor then pushed and pulled it with his front paws until it came off. Fortunately, his stitches are the dissolving type.
Maybe they were just being nice, but the people in the vet's office did tell us they think he's a very bright dog. We think he is too, which is why we call him Max the Mighty Wonder Dog.
Finally heard from the vet and it's good news! It's a fatty tumor. Vet says to expect them to happen from now on.
Max did not enjoy his surgery one bit. It's a good thing he's always been healthy because he is a horrible patient. They sent him home with a cone around his collar so he wouldn't pick at his incision. After we got home, he worked for 20 minutes to get it off. He squatted on the floor then pushed and pulled it with his front paws until it came off. Fortunately, his stitches are the dissolving type.
Maybe they were just being nice, but the people in the vet's office did tell us they think he's a very bright dog. We think he is too, which is why we call him Max the Mighty Wonder Dog.