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Several weeks ago I noticed Kona had a sore on his tail. It got to be the size of an almond with a black dot in the center. I took him to the vet. A new vet I had never seen before put him on a course of antibiotics. When the 10 day course finished the wound looked the same.

My regular vet saw him this time and told me Kona had a tumor and since it didn't respond to the antibiotics he would remove it. That was a week ago yesterday. He put him on another course of antibiotics. On Friday I took him in to have his bandage changed. It was awful. The vet tech kept calling him a baby and was hurting him when he removed the bandage. The tech told me he would have to go without a bandage now. I was concerned that would not work by the look of the wound. When the regular vet came in he immediately re-bandaged Kona's tail and told me to come back in a week to have the bandage changed. Last night I did not like the look of the bandage because it appeared to be leaking fluid. I took him back to the vet to have it looked at and his wound was a oozing pus. 

Today the vet told me Kona may have to have his tail amputated. They will decide tomorrow. I am to have his bandage changed daily now. He is wearing a cone for the first time since the surgery. This whole experience leaves me feeling very sad. 

I want his tail amputated as soon as possible if it is going to be a problem. I should have guessed that tails are really hard to heal after F's poor Luca had to have his "shortening" done. I feel like I've let my big boy down. 

UPDATE--Thursday afternoon

The surgeon agreed with the vet we saw yesterday: Kona's tail needs to be amputated. It is badly infected and with so little skin to cover the wound healing is unlikely. I am so relieved. I was worried they would try to heal it for weeks and end up amputating it later anyway. I just want it to get better quickly. While he is under he will also get his teeth cleaned. So tomorrow morning he has the surgery and then comes home in the afternoon. Yet another round of antibiotics begin tonight. 

Thank you for all of the kind words, the jokes and the righteous indignation. I loved all of your support and am so grateful for DK and the wonderful people populating this blog. 

POST SURGERY UPDATE Friday afternoon

I just picked Kona up from the vet. They said it went fine. He is drooling like mad and seems agitated by the anesthesia... kind of panting and pacing when he isn't plopped flat on the ground. I feel so badly for him. 

I'm trying not to be furious. Yesterday I told the vet that I wanted Kona's teeth cleaned since they were putting him under anyway. The vet looked at his teeth and said that would be a very good idea. His teeth were not cleaned. I am not subjecting him to more anesthesia for a teeth cleaning. I am trying not to be angry since there is nothing that can be done about it. I just feel so upset. Maybe it's because I feel so badly for him right now that the teeth cleaning mistake is just giving me someplace to direct my emotions. 

Kona's tail appears to be about 5 inches long... pretty short, but it will be cute I'm sure.

Thanks again to all of you for your well wishes and prayers. DK is the best!

UPDATE one week after surgery

Kona's tail is not healing. The vet has changed his bandage every few days. She said that parts of it aren't even scabbing yet. He is now on his fourth round of antibiotics. He seems to feel fine but the wound is not healing. When they changed the bandage I discovered his tail is much shorter than it appears to be since they have put lots of "padding" for protection on the end. I asked her if it is okay if my DH runs him and she said, "Let's stop the runs until he improves." She doesn't think that it is a problem but she wants him to just rest. I am not sure how Owen will respond to that instruction. Hoping to report better news soon. Thank you everyone for your kindness toward us. 

UPDATE two weeks after surgery

Kona's vet remains concerned about one spot on the incision not healing but otherwise it is scabbed over. I honestly cannot see the difference she is talking about. I don't have to take him in until Wednesday. She said that they think they will not remove the stitches and just leave them in until the scabs fall off. I'm supposed to be watching for any redness that might develop. 

Kona is being such a good boy not bothering his tail. And Owen has been amazing us! He is gentle and observes a little distance with Kona instead of jumping all over him the way he normally does. 

Thank you for all of your kind words to encourage me. 

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Comment by Cheryl and Finnegan on May 20, 2013 at 8:49pm

Happy to hear Kona is acting more like himself. I wouldn't wait on the bandage change either.

Comment by F, Calla & Luca on May 20, 2013 at 8:30pm
Bonnie, good for you about no meds, I think Kona didn't need so much. And I certainly would take him for the bandage change. We went in a few days later I think. They also told me Luca's stitches would dissolve but I took him in to have those out too.
Comment by Ricki and Tara (doodle) on May 20, 2013 at 7:08pm

I'm glad to hear he's still improving and I think you're wise in wanting to know what's going on under that bandage. Once burned...

Comment by Bonnie and Kona on May 20, 2013 at 6:11pm

Thank you, Laurie. After I read Nancy's post saying the Fentanyl patch  bother her Springer, I cut it off Kona's leg. He seems more himself today. No patch, no Tramadol. I'm taking him in for a bandage change on Wednesday. When I called the vet's office to ask about a bandage change they told me to wait until he has his stitches out. Well, after growing a major infection on his tail after his tumor surgery I am not waiting that long! gag. 

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on May 20, 2013 at 5:56pm

Bonnie, I am checking in on Kona. I hope he feels "more himself" soon.

Comment by Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie on May 19, 2013 at 11:38pm

Bonnie, the pain patch caused huge problems for our Springer when he tore his first CCL.  When he tore the second one and had the same surgery, he did soooooo much better without it.  Please have the vet take it off.

Comment by Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie on May 19, 2013 at 11:37pm

I am relieved that for Kona, the 'ordeal' is over and true healing can begin.  I would be very angry about the non-tooth cleaning also, especially since the anesthesia seems to bother him and you wouldn't want to subject him to more.

Comment by Bonnie and Kona on May 19, 2013 at 4:41pm
Thank you. Kona is not himself but I figured out today he has a narcotic pain patch on his leg that may be affecting his demeanor. I plan to call the vet tomorrow morning to see if it should be removed. Kona isn't even looking at his tail. He isn't wearing the cone any more. Maybe he can go off the pain meds now. We'll see.
Comment by Nina, Phil, Harlow & Lacey on May 19, 2013 at 4:12pm

Checking to see if Kona is feeling better today.

Comment by Cathy, Fozzie & Shaggy on May 19, 2013 at 4:03pm

Bonnie, I hope you and Kona are doing well this evening. 

 

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