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Old 10-11-2011, 09:09 AM
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Dog Oral Growth

Hello all,

Recently, I've noticed that there is a growth in my dog's mouth. (please refer to picture)



Anyone know what is that?

I'm, very worried. and I hope to get some information here.

Thank you in advanced.
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Old 10-11-2011, 12:01 PM
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Hi I think that really needs looking at by a vet easier to treat while its still small.Suexx
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Its very hard to see in the photo, it could well be nothing to worry about,
with all lumps though its always wise to get it checked out, even if it did prove to be something unpleasant the sooner you can get them in and get it removed the better. Not saying it is anything nasty BTW, just that its wise to get it checked out.
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Re: Dog Oral Growth

thanks for the reply.

did you click on the picture for a larger view?

will drop by the vet next week.
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Re: Dog Oral Growth

I would most certainly looking for the vet to do a biopsy on that asap to rule any nasties out.
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thanks for the reply.

did you click on the picture for a larger view?

will drop by the vet next week.
Yes I did but it is hard to see, its hard to tell with lumps from just sight anway
you can tell much more on examination so really best to gt it checked out.
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