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Originally Posted by sophie123 Hi Mimimomo, thanks so much for your reply too, it means a lot. How old was your yorkie? I would be frustrated with not knowing why the salivary tissue was there and the cause etc. Is your yorkie still well and healthy? Ted seems really good in himself, big appetite, no enlarged lymph nodes anywhere else, loves running around like a speeding bullet. I am praying that he is alright, he is my world x |
Momo will be 6 this Dec. He's very healthy, active & eats like a widdle piggie! That's a very good sign that Ted doesn't have swollen lymph nodes anywhere else. If you want to be 100% assured, the vet can tell you if it's salivary glands or his lymph nodes. You probably don't need to do any aspiration or biopsy, it was something I requested bc I wanted to know what it was...even tho my vet told me it was his salivary glands & it was nothing to worry about. I'm kind of stubborn & a worry wort that way.