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Old 05-07-2008, 04:09 PM
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Found 2 lumps today on our 7 year old Boxer......She has a pea sized lump near lower teat then another lump the other side of teat. They are near her ceaser scar from 3 years ago but i know they wernt there 5 weeks ago when she had a phamtom

She hasnt been spayed...........she was due to be done but had to wait due to phamtom
Just hope its all innocent but got that "nagging" in my head
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Aaaw Poor girl, hope she is okay. Can you move them around?
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Re: Vets Mon with old girl

They are under the skin & yeah they move they are hard pea shape/size. I dont know much about lumps on dogs so not sure what is good/bad (apart from the warty type that Boxers can get).

She seems ok in herself and isnt bothered by me touching them ( but i think thats a bad sign isnt it?)
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aww hope it all goes well on monday for you and your girl, you know a boy we had, had a lump for years and he didn't mind us touching it at all, it was just a fatty thing (there was a proper name but i can't remember it) Maybe thats what your girls got
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If they are moving its better news IMO They are not adhered to anything so hopefully nothing to worry about, let us know what vet says
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hope all goes well....
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Aww. I hope she will be fine. They could just be fatty lumps.
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Found 2 lumps today on our 7 year old Boxer......She has a pea sized lump near lower teat then another lump the other side of teat. They are near her ceaser scar from 3 years ago but i know they wernt there 5 weeks ago when she had a phamtom

She hasnt been spayed...........she was due to be done but had to wait due to phamtom
Just hope its all innocent but got that "nagging" in my head
Aww I hope it all goes ok! Let us know how she gets on, good luck x
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Thanks everyone. Will keep you updated with vets, but i expect i will have to wait a whilefor answers if they wanna do tests etc
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If they are moving its better news IMO They are not adhered to anything so hopefully nothing to worry about, let us know what vet says
i have heard this as well.so fingers crossed for you girl
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