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Submitted by Kathy Chester N... on November 4, 2009 - 8:00am.
higher up on the leg from my experience. And if it was lymphoma there would likely be big nodes in the neck area also. Definitely have it checked, but it's probably something simple.
Submitted by Kathy Chester N... on November 4, 2009 - 8:00am.
higher up on the leg from my experience. And if it was lymphoma there would likely be big nodes in the neck area also. Definitely have it checked, but it's probably something simple.
Submitted by gertiesmom on November 4, 2009 - 5:30pm.
She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
Submitted by gertiesmom on November 4, 2009 - 5:30pm.
She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
Submitted by gertiesmom on November 4, 2009 - 5:10pm.
Thank you, I didn't know that. She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
Submitted by gertiesmom on November 4, 2009 - 5:10pm.
Thank you, I didn't know that. She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
Submitted by Ela1ne (not verified) on November 4, 2009 - 2:10pm.
the lymph nodes are similar to location you feel for a pulse which is at the inside of the thigh, just where the leg forms from the body. BTW, its a way the vet has of checking for any circulatory problems, seeing if the pulse at the back end of the dog matches the pulse/heart rate he's reading at the chest/neck.
Submitted by Ela1ne (not verified) on November 4, 2009 - 2:10pm.
the lymph nodes are similar to location you feel for a pulse which is at the inside of the thigh, just where the leg forms from the body. BTW, its a way the vet has of checking for any circulatory problems, seeing if the pulse at the back end of the dog matches the pulse/heart rate he's reading at the chest/neck.
The lymph nodes are...
higher up on the leg from my experience. And if it was lymphoma there would likely be big nodes in the neck area also. Definitely have it checked, but it's probably something simple.
Kathy, Ollie and Chester
The lymph nodes are...
higher up on the leg from my experience. And if it was lymphoma there would likely be big nodes in the neck area also. Definitely have it checked, but it's probably something simple.
Kathy, Ollie and Chester
Ah there's the pic
I have no idea?
Hug your bulldog every day.
Ah there's the pic
I have no idea?
Hug your bulldog every day.
Re: The lymph nodes are...
She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
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Re: The lymph nodes are...
She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
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THANK YOU
Thank you, I didn't know that. She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
THANK YOU
Thank you, I didn't know that. She does have a 2 squishy lumps that have the feel kind of like a small water balloon (only comparison I can come up with). One is on her neck and one is on her chest area. I did a search and read that I can take her to vet and have them take a needle aspiration to find out what it is .........the only problem with that is she hates the vet (to the point where if she needs a cortizone shot my vet sends me home with the syringe and I do it myself and return the needle. This is one of the main reasons I'm such a fanatic about her health - I'm so grateful to everyone on this site - you have absolutely no idea how often and how much you have helped me over the past 7 years!! Thank you!
Exactly...
the lymph nodes are similar to location you feel for a pulse which is at the inside of the thigh, just where the leg forms from the body. BTW, its a way the vet has of checking for any circulatory problems, seeing if the pulse at the back end of the dog matches the pulse/heart rate he's reading at the chest/neck.
Exactly...
the lymph nodes are similar to location you feel for a pulse which is at the inside of the thigh, just where the leg forms from the body. BTW, its a way the vet has of checking for any circulatory problems, seeing if the pulse at the back end of the dog matches the pulse/heart rate he's reading at the chest/neck.