Hi all, hope you can help. firstly a bit of background history about my dog, he is a St Bernard who is 11 years old (a good age for such a large breed). He started having trouble with his back legs about two years ago and has since been taking glucosamine tablets, and Rimadyl for the pain. This has helped him a lot, although he is slowly deteriorating, but is still able to slowly get up and walk around fine so we feel he still has a strong will to live and will keep him going as long as he is able to move around. Yesterday, while petting him, i found a lump on his upper back. It is about the size of a walnut. The lump feels soft (almost as if there is fluid inside), and is greyish in colour. It is extremely difficult to take my dog to the vet, as with his poorly back legs he is unable to climb into a car and is too heavy to lift as he is really large, he also finds the car journey very uncomfortable and is traumatized by it. I phoned my vet to ask for advice, as thought perhaps the lump could be helped by antibiotics. My vet advised we monitor the lump and would be best to leave it alone. He said even if my dog came in to get the lump removed he would not cope with the anesthetic and at his old age it would be unfair to put him through the traumatic procedure. He also said that an antibiotic would not be good to take as he is on the Rimadyl tablets as well. He seems in no discomfort at all with the lump, he will let us touch it without yelping or seeming in any pain at all? Any advice would be much appreciated, I really love my dog! thanks!
Wow, thanks so much for such great answers so far. Yes he is a very happy dog and in his mind I think he still thinks he is a puppy and will still play and enjoys his walks. Yes I still love him lump and all! With his long fur it makes the lump almost impossible to see, and only found it by petting him. Thanks so much everyone.



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