TRIPAWDS: Home to 24749 Members and 2181 Blogs.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG

Amputation surgery

Post #4 Nov 30, 2023

Things are moving fast. Tomorrow morning Hemingway will have his amputation surgery.

I have this intense sadness because he doesn’t understand why or what is happening. He is my baby. So absolutely loving, snuggly, and happy. I have solace in knowing that what we are doing will save him from a painful experience that would eventually (within weeks to a few months) take his life. I go from intense sobbing to acceptance and relief like a yo-yo.

I don’t know what to expect, what I need to do, or how to do this.

Thank you for everyone who has shared their stories about their tripawed friends. I’m going to be reading a lot. It’s what I do to try and cope. The more I know and understand the more it helps give me some me peace.

Right rear Leg will be amputated. The cancer grew so quickly. I didn’t have time to process anything.

The lump at the first aspiration

Post #5 December 1, 2023

Hemingway is out of surgery and recovering. They removed his leg to the hip. There is testing being done to make sure all the cancer was removed. If so, then we just need to heal. This should heal up in 2-3 weeks.

He spit out his breathing tube, looked around and layed his head back down.

He has lots of pain medications to ensure he doesn’t have pain. Nerve blockers that will last several days. A pain patch, gabapentin… I ordered some post surgery body suits and a new extended body harness with a handle in the middle so we can pick him up. We’ll get an underbelly strap that we can use to help him get around until he gets his bearings from the vet. We cannot get him until tomorrow. They’ll transition him from intravenous pain meds to the patch tonight and before he goes home, and tryto get him walking.

He’s officially become a tripawd dog. Now I need the patch.

Thank you, SAGE Veterinary Centers – Concord

Hemingway came out of surgery and wagged his tail when he saw me. I was filming him and I ended up dropping my phone and hugging him.


as an alternative to the dreaded cone, we went with body suits and puppy PJs. It did the trick! His brother, Ziggy, can’t bother the stitches either.

Post #6 December 2, 2023

Hemingway is now home, snoring. We came home, drank a lot of water, went outside to pee and 💩 and that took all his energy.

He is such a sweet sweet boy. Every day should improve as he regains his mobility and builds strength in the back leg.

Everyone here is happy and exhausted. I will be taking lots of naps with my boys.

Now to work on getting a couple of pounds off of him to ensure we don’t wear out the other joints prematurely.

I bought him some body-suits to keep him from picking on stitches and to keep his brother from licking him. They had Christmas ones!

Thank you again, SAGE Veterinary Centers – Concord for taking care of my sweet baby.

Ziggy is just glad it wasn’t him…

Support Tripawds to remove ads from blog!

CT Scan/Results

Post #2
Hemingway is having a CT scan done to determine exactly where the tumor is. Then we go from there. If it hasn’t spread, then an amputation is next.

Post #3

The CT scans came back today for Hemingway. I just got a call from the vet. The cancer has NOT spread, margins are good. Unfortunately, we will have to amputate in order to save his life. But, from what I hear from family and friends, it doesn’t slow them down. I’m grateful I get more time. He has helped me so much this past year get through my anxiety and depression.

All I want for Christmas is my family healthy and happy. Never take for granted any soul that is in your life. Friends, family, fur baby family… don’t get too comfortable and not take care of each other. I will do anything I can do to help those I love.

Hemingway has not had it easy. Almost 5 years ago we had a sudden cataract and we fixed it. And now this. I think Hemingway is trying to become a pirate.🏴‍☠️

Ziggy’s left foot, Hemingway’s right foot. The leg that had the cancer. (We amputated on Dec 1)

Next Halloween costume.

Support Tripawds to remove ads from blog!

Cancer Diagnosis

November is National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Little did I know, going into this month, that we’d be facing this diagnosis with Hemingway, our Beagle boy.

#PetCancerAwarenessMonth

#caninecancer

Post # 1

On October 23, I noticed a lump in the interior of his right thigh. No ulceration, no pain. Just a hard lump. We took him to the vet on the 26th. We had a fine needle aspiration done. That came back inconclusive. There was some fatty cells and a possible spindle cell. We took a short, wait and see approach but then it got larger. We returned to the vet on November 13th. With a larger needle, 3 more aspirations were taken as well as a Xray.

The xray showed a well defined mass (unlikely to be a cyst or a granuloma). The lump is between muscles and is about 6.7×7.9 cm (LH).

I received a call on Thursday, November 16th about 12:00 pm with the cytology reports. The mass is consistent with fibrosarcoma/ soft tissue sarcoma. I spent the rest of my afternoon trying to find an oncologist/surgeon to get him in right away.

I was finally able to get an appointment with Sage Specialty and Emergency Services in Concord for a consultation appointment on Nov 28.

This is where we are at. This is hard. For those of you with “pets”, you know they aren’t just “pets”, they are family. Hemingway helped me through this last year of mental health illness. Whatever it takes, I’ll do.

🐶❤️💔

The lump at the first aspiration

lump on leg…

Support Tripawds to remove ads from blog!

Hope for Hemingway the Hound! is brought to you by Tripawds.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG