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Old 02-04-2008, 12:06 AM
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Question staffy` problem anyone help pls??

Hiya folks well this is my 1st thread in this forum just joined tonight ,but i have in the last 2 wks become the owner of a lovely staff` who is 9 month old ,i got her from a girl who bought her and found out she couldnt keep animals in high flats, and she`s a lovely dog but ive noticed on the left hand side of her theres a ``kinda hard spot or wart like thing bout the size of a pea,but i noticed tonight that it was bleeding and it looks as though its getting bigger i think lol it doesnt seem to bother her but i was wondering if anyone could enlighten me to what it is or could be ?? thanx and you`s have an excellent site in this one keep up the good work ..........

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Old 02-04-2008, 07:31 PM
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Hi,
I should get it checked with a vet, especially if it is getting bigger.
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Old 02-04-2008, 08:04 PM
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I should get it checked with a vet, especially if it is getting bigger.
I wouldn't wait til it gets bigger, get her to the vets asap, a general health check wouldn't hurt for your new recruit anyway!
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Old 03-04-2008, 12:16 AM
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thanx to everyone who sent into the forum regarding the message i put in thank yous all very much indeed ,i was trying to leave her till the 7th of this month as she`s to go back and get her 2nd jag then ,but i thought to myself same as you`s all said`take her to the vet.i took her up today and the lady vet i seen said as soon as she looked at it "its a (some kind wart )sorry cant remember the name offhand but said it was nothing to worry about. so she cleaned it with something on cotton wool after washing it , she said it musta rubbed her side against the wall or something like that and thats whats caused the bleeding ,then she put a cream stuff on it and said that should clean anything out and that she`d see it when i go back on the 7th and see if it needs to be removed some other way but she assured me it was nothing to worry about so that put a smile on my face as she`s a brilliant little dog ,bit boistrous lol but its to be expected from a pup i would be lost without her now lol again thanking all you`s who answered me,take care folks.

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