Hello vets,
My 2 year old bloodhound Opey developed a large bump on his back Friday before last after about 30 minutes of playing outside. It didn’t feel soft or liquid filled, was just pretty hard. It’s not painful to him at all. Initially that Friday afternoon we gave him some Benadryl because we thought it could be a bee sting, but the Benadryl didn’t help at all. Since that Friday, the bump has gone down a bit in size but not gone away. We were able to get him into the vet yesterday where they did an FNA (fine needle aspiration) and they said it looks like it’s an abscess and it is filled with nutrophils. We paid to have the fluid they pulled off the lump (or abscess, I guess) sent out to be cultured to figure out what antibiotics would be needed and what this is, but I’m just confused and so is the vet. How did he develop an abscess without there being a wound there? They said it could be an infected bee sting or bug bite, but what they saw wasn’t the typical bacteria for that. They also didn’t feel it necessary to lance it because they were able to pull off almost all the fluid that was on it, but also because it had been going down in size and is not very big at all. Also, for background, July 1st he developed pneumonia so he just completed 2 20-day courses of antibiotics on July 21st (the lump appeared on the 23rd). They made this seem pretty nonchalant and like he just would need to finish these antibiotics, but then as we were leaving they said hopefully results show nothing really bad. What does that mean? Would could this be? I’m so worried about my boy!