I am hugely relieved that Millie's anal gland infection has cleared up thanks to the new antibiotics but the thickening in one of the sacs is still there. Drat!!
The vet has recommended surgery to remove both anal glands because if we do nothing it could turn into something more sinister.
We now face a dilemma. Do we have the glands removed and hope the costs do not exceed our insurance limit because if an anal sac carcinoma is discovered, the further costs could go through the roof and we only have the basic cover with about £1,200 left for this condition?
Do we wait a few weeks and then have another examination in the hope that the sac will 'flatten' because she has only just finished a course of antibiotics?
Do we do nothing at all because lots of dogs live quite happily (fingers crossed) with anal gland problems that never turn into anything sinister?
Millie, of course, couldn't care less about any of this because she's back to her old chirpy self. 
Good Morning 1st May 2026 "May Day"
Tuned To 'The Archers' For The First Time In Months.




. At least Hatties cancer was a slow growing, contained sort [I hope] although I'm still kicking myself for not having the lump removed when it first appeared.