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Oh No, I discovered a lump on my pet! Part II

24 Feb

Reblogged from Dr Rayya's Online Veterinary Journal:

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Last time, I discussed three very common lumps I come across in my canine patients. There are a myriad of lumps and bumps that can affect your pets and I simply can’t cover all of them. I do, however, want to shed some light on a few other prevalent lumps and just equip you with an appropriate strategy to tackle any lump your pet may develop.

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Posted by on February 24, 2013 in 2013

 

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4 Responses to Oh No, I discovered a lump on my pet! Part II

  1. Sand Spring Chesapeakes

    February 24, 2013 at 4:58 pm

    Reblogged this on Sand Spring Chesapeakes and commented:
    Posted up Part 1 a few weeks ago, here is Part 2. Thanks Donkey Whisperer Farm for finding this blog and sharing it.

     
    • Donkey Whisperer Farm

      February 24, 2013 at 10:27 pm

      You are most welcome I love Dr. Rayya blog she provides some of the most informative information and she is a woman with a mission and a passion to heal. :)

       
  2. Sand Spring Chesapeakes

    February 24, 2013 at 4:59 pm

    Thanks for reposting, I did the same. Have a great day!

     
    • Donkey Whisperer Farm

      February 24, 2013 at 10:26 pm

      We just had five small lumps removed from our chesy mix it was really quite a journey as she ripped her chest stitches out itching had to be re-stiched. Thank GOD she did not have any cancer but one small lump is being watched to ensure it does not turn into cancer. I think all pet owners need to be checking their pets every day for changes as just like use humans our animals get sick too. :)

       

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