Well I have been to the vets with Le-lou and they were really lovely at the practise a total opposite to Logi's episode, Thanks Karen for the suggestion, even though the Vet didn't know what breed she was, the Vet did admit that to me which I thought was good at least she was honest. A lady Vet who made me seem old as she herself looked very young.
Anyway Leah had a full MOT and yes the Lump is a mammary tumor, she also has a waterworks problem which we hope is an infection but could be stones in the bladder or another growth.
The plan of action is a strong course of antibiotics and then X-rays of the bladder on Friday followed by a mastectomy, if she is X rayed first they will know if she need further investigation into her bladder. Bless she was so good, provided a urine sample on cue, had a blood test and wagged her tail the whole time, I shall be glad when Friday is over with.
The only other dog I have had with this was my old Collie Allea dog, she had a mastectomy when she was 8 and then developed malignant lymphomas at age 10 we lost her at 10 1/2, so I am afraid I am in a bit of panic mode at the moment, having lost Solo, Leah's litter brother at 8 years old you tend to panic. She is such a sweetie and mentally still young can't bear the thought of losing her.
Thanks for all the lovely wishes you sent her way, I did read them to her and she wagged her 1/2 a tail like mad! Thanks everyone x x x