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enlarged mammary area
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09/05/20 07:31 PM
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Hooker
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Any dog breeders here ? My Aussie has an enlarged Mammary area, it is not hard, as a lump, totally soft, just noticed as she had a close cut and we noticed it... She h as been speyed and is 14 yrs old.
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Re: enlarged mammary area
[Re: Hooker]
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09/06/20 02:48 PM
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Might be cancer. My pointer had it which the vet removed when she was around 5. She died at 15.
At 14, I think I'd just let it go and give the dog a nice end of life.
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Re: enlarged mammary area
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09/06/20 03:24 PM
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reeltexan
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also possible in-grown hair or some other annoyance.
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Re: enlarged mammary area
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09/06/20 03:51 PM
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Judd
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Hooker - get her to the vet and let them check it out. We lost our cocker (worthless indoor variety) at the end of May to a tumor like you’re describing. Caveat - they could’ve operated on an otherwise healthy dog and they would’ve survived but ours had an underlying heart condition that made the surgery to risky.
Good luck!
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