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Lump found on left side of throat Hi, This is my first post and need some input. I have a 14y/o female named Sadie. This morning I was petting her and found what feels like a lump on the left side of her throat. Any ideas? She will be going to the vet on Monday. |
Her lymph nodes may be enlarged due to infection or perhaps something more serious. Your vet may decide to biopsy it. Good thing you already have an appointment. Hope she's okay. |
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I found a lump on the side of my dog's throat and it was one of those "more serious" problems. Your vet may try antibiotics first, and if that doesn't work, proceed with a biopsy, which is what my vet did. It didn't o any harm, but it didn't do any good either. The internist I take a few of my older dogs to thinks all lumps need to be biopsied. I pretty much agree with this now. I won't let anything pass as probably benign and go for the biopsy. I hope it's nothing, I'll keep your baby in my thoughts. |
Hi guys Dexie is only 10 months old and it feels like a lump the size of a golfball on his throat, he was at the vet 2 weeks ago because he hurt his foot,so I wondered if it could be the injection.I am crazy worried.Please share any info.thanx |
It could be a cyst....just relax and have the bet look at it. If the lump freely moves and is in the skin, ...thats better. |
What did your vet say? It could have even been a tooth causing an infection. |
I am taking him today,i fear for cancer,cause my baby is my life.:confused: Do you guys know anything about cancer in dogs? |
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Please let us know what your vet says. I'm thinking of you guys! |
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Well, what is the update? |
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Thanks. Kate |
Hi guys,we have been offline.Sorry. It was an abcess,a big one. the vet drained it and put him on antibiotics. Its working well. now only his hair must grow back.:D thanx for the support. |
hi how do i post a photo,want to show you but my file is to big.can i compress it to 200kb`s,its currently 547kb`s |
1 Attachment(s) this was the day they drained it |
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