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    I just found a lump

    On Cassies side. It seems to move but has me worried. Ill try and get her into the vet as soon as possible.

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    Moveable is good. Hoping it is only a lipoma. Sending good thoughts.
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    Just a fatty lump, I hope. Who is Cassie?
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    I hate lumps! I hope it''s nothing! The older they get, the more likely to find lumps, I'd guess. Jollymolly has another sweet pup named Cassie who is older than Molly. They were my Secret Santa pups! There's a photo of Cassie in our Secret Santa thread, she's cute!

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    Cassie is my older dog she will be 11 in June. She is the sweetest most affectionate love bug. My snuggle buddy
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    Hoping it’s nothing. Sprocket had a lot as she got older. I called her my lumpy lab!


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    Good thoughts that it's just a lipoma.

    I've had seriously lumpy old dogs (Hershey and Dan both started at about the age of 2 and Brutus already had one when we got him at the age of 3). We never had any lumps that required removal... they weren't in problematic places. Sunnie has no lipomas but she has cysts and warts. (my Akita girl had only cysts, too)

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    Good thoughts for Cassie...fatty tumors are common on older dogs...hope that's all it is.

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    Good thoughts and mojo!!

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    Hoping it is just a lipoma, the vet can do a fine needle test to see. Sending good thoughts for your Cassie and you.
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