Thanks Molly. You are right: because one is on his chest and the other is on his side (both just jiggle and especially when he swims/runs) they aren't directly impeding his movement.......for now. ...
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Thanks Molly. You are right: because one is on his chest and the other is on his side (both just jiggle and especially when he swims/runs) they aren't directly impeding his movement.......for now. ...
First, thanks Jen C, Annette47, Kgigleena, POPTOP, Java, LucyTudeon4Feet, & black_paws for commenting. I spoke with my vet this morning, and she is cool with waiting a couple of months while I try...
Thank you SunDance. If I saw he was inconvenienced, or more importantly, in any pain, I wouldn't be struggling as much. Outside of occasionally biting his side (which he would do anyway), he is...
Thanks barry581. She is doing the bloodwork on Thursday morning and has assured me if any of the numbers are not right, she will not perform the surgery. Our vet is good and kind; I'm the one...
They have been slowly growing over the past few years. When we first discovered them, she did say the day would come when we'd have to have the conversation about removal. Her point seems to be...
Hi. Bentley is 10 years old. He has 2 lipomas--one on his side, the other on his chest--both about the size of an orange. Our vet and I have been moitoring these for 2+ years. The needle aspirate...
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