Family history and health

    • Gold Top Dog

    Family history and health

    For those of you who know your dog's geneology, what would be the chance that my dog would have the same issue as her brother? I have just found out that Buffy's brother has been found with a huge abdominal mass and his condition is grave (he is a champion show Basset). I am getting concerned because at her last Vet visit, Buffy's abdomen was obviously tender and Doc told me to keep an eye on her, which of course I did. She is acting and eating just fine, so I haven't worried about it until now. She isn't due to go back to the Vet until May, and I might ask him to do some Xrays, but should I do it sooner? She will be 11 in May...
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    • Gold Top Dog

    first of all I am sorry to hear of her brother's ailment

    I probably would do the xray a bit early, I admit that lumps worry me (Bugsy has a ton and each one makes me nervous)

    lots of hugs and hoping Buffy is just fine

    • Gold Top Dog

    Marty, I don't blame you for worrying.  Does Buffy's brother have hemangiosarcoma?  The cases I've heard of seem to involve abdominal masses that create grave conditions.  I don't know anything about canine genealogy, but it makes sense that some medical things can run in a "family," just like with humans.

     I think I'd err on the side of caution and have an X-ray now, just in case.  Actually, would a mass like that show on an X-ray, or would an ultrasound be required?  Either way, finding something sooner rather than later would be good.  Keep us posted on both pups.  

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    I'm in agreement -- I'd do the x-ray early.  It's not going to cost more to do it now and the peace of mind may be worth it.  Good luck!!  I am so sorry to hear Buffy's brother has this.