My happy boy needs to get better. |
I'd seen UTIs before and they're fairly easy to treat. Antibiotics for 7-10 days or so and it clears right up. So although my poor boy was feeling uncomfortable and hurting from a likely UTI, I didn't think too much more of it. So as directed I dropped him off at the vet's office and awaited the call.
The vet was friendly on the phone, very kind and gentle with her words. But it was still hard to hear past the shock. The good news-- no kidney stones showed up on the x-rays. The bad news? He has a very high amount of red blood cells and transitional cells, which is consistent in transitional cell carcinoma. In other words, bladder cancer. Now, she told me, it doesn't mean he has it. But it's a good possibility and I have to make sure I follow up with her after a week of antibiotics. Our hope is that this all turns out to be just a bladder infection and that it clears up with the medication. If not, we're doing an ultrasound.
How's that for news? Either my 6 year old dog has a bladder infection. Or he has cancer. He's been under my bed all day except if he's outside peeing drips of pain. He was a good sport taking his medication. He gave me kisses and looked at me with big puppy eyes. I can't help but feel afraid. I'm hoping so much that it's just a bladder infection.
I guess all I can do for now is give him his meds, pray and wait.