Posted by Ken on 10/17/2006, 11:20 am, in reply to "Lumps...." Genetics or diet are the two major causes for Certain types of tumors are genetic and the Vet I know canine cancers are getting worse in many A few questions to ask you Vet: how are these If you are not fully confident in your Vet, take Hopefully it's not a cancer to worry about. One of my b###hes had a lump a couple of months Andrew be aware cancer in BT line, heard it from Stay positive Lexie, I hope everything turns out PS: If your Vet says it is more likely diet
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Sorry to hear about your dogs.
tumors. Your Vet should be able to tell you
if the lumps/tumors are Malignant or Benign.
should be able to tell you, it is "more likely"
genetic or something else "diet".
breeds as my Vet now offers chemotherapy. It can
be costly and sometimes just prolongs the inevitable.
lumps affecting the dogs quality of life, is the
dog in pain, will the lumps return?
your dog to another Vet for a second opinion.
ago but it was from fighting with her sister and
fortunately went away. Dogs being dogs!
someone else not NS and seen a lump the size of a
fist on Dualie's neck. Of course NS didn't bring
him to Vet to get it checked out. If he cared
about his dogs that would have been the first
step. A few weeks later the dog passed (who
really knows what the cause was).
well for your dog!
related, consider holistic blend, no additives,
(holisticblend.com). I've had my dogs on it for
about 4 1/2 years now and couldn't be happier with
it. Call and ask for breeder/bulk rates and they
deliver to your door.
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