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    So brushing out Nova and found a lump. Of course has to be in the worst place. Inside hind leg just above the knee. Not large however just know as soon as he starts running in the wild going to be a problem. Trying to get him in for surgery ASAP only for the reason to give him as much healing time before work starts the 25th of Sept.
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    Oh that is too bad. Very sorry. Hope it all works out well.
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    that never a good sign, hope it nothing to serious.

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    Hopefully nothing serious. My cocker is my lumpy dog. He seems to have one turn up somewhere every other year lol. Never anything serious, usually end up being cysts or lipomas. Some dogs are just prone to that stuff.
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    My 12 year old French Brittany Spaniel has lots of lumps. Must be a Spaniel thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by finsfurfeathers View Post
    So brushing out Nova and found a lump. Of course has to be in the worst place. Inside hind leg just above the knee. Not large however just know as soon as he starts running in the wild going to be a problem. Trying to get him in for surgery ASAP only for the reason to give him as much healing time before work starts the 25th of Sept.
    Wow,that sux. Good luck with it Fin. Keep us posted.
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    The dog’s health is WAY more important than a stupid bird. But to each their own I guess. Hope your dog gets healthy before your hunting season.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gregger17 View Post
    The dog’s health is WAY more important than a stupid bird. But to each their own I guess. Hope your dog gets healthy before your hunting season.


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    Its never about the bird, thats the least of my concerns. To leave the lump where it is is just asking for problems later. Having to side line the dog while his mom has all the fun....well that's a talk I rather not have with him.
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    Hopefully it’s something harmless like a follicular cyst.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ninepointer View Post
    Hopefully it’s something harmless like a follicular cyst.
    Not to concern what it is, just where it is.
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