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Old 21-02-2008, 06:14 PM
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Re: Bordercollie with a lump

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My 11 year old collie has lots of lumps down both sides which are quite large but we can move them about. They were checked by the vet a couple of years ago and he said they were just fatty lumps but to keep checking them and bring him back if they stopped moving or we were worried about them. They don't seem to bother him but we get the vet to look at them when he has jabs. It is only natural to worry when you find lumps but hopefully they will not develope into any thing worse.

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Old 21-02-2008, 07:51 PM
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Re: Bordercollie with a lump

a trip to the vet will put your mind at rest.....its always best to know....one way or the other
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Re: Bordercollie with a lump

Thanks everyone for all your replies , It was just a big shock because I never felt it before , , shes off to the vets on Monday so I will keep you all posted ,

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Took Pepsi to the vets yesterday she is going in to have a few tests done to find out what is going on ,
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Hope everything turns out ok. Im sure its nothing to worry about.
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Hope everything turns out ok. Im sure its nothing to worry about.
Thanks I hope so , its just wierd , because my friends dog has a lump around the same area but the teat beside it is bleeding , I put up a Thread on it , but I think my advice to her is the same I was given get it checked by the Vet , at least we can both surport each other
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hope everything comes back clear
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