09-28-2005, 07:34 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCalyorkiLvr My vet thinks those lumps are the dog's body rejecting the vaccine. They encase it and try to keep it from going into the body. It is nothing to worry about really if it from a vaccination but I would note it in his health history an consider it a "reaction" to the vaccine. If it is not from the vaccine then you may want to have it checked further. | That makes sense. Then I could have them aspirate it and get rid of it, maybe. I live in a state and a county were 3 yr. vacs are not an option like when I lived in Indiana, Matise has to be vacinated every year, by the law. I really don't want him to get this again. I spoke with my sister-a vet and she said without seeing Matise the best guess she would make is that this was a reaction and it may or may not go away. She said I should keep an eye on it but leave it alone. but I am a worrier and I would like to get it aspirated. oh i just hate this why did he have to get it.... |
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