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jaycee401 | 22:13 Sat 12th Jan 2008 | Pets
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my 8 year old boxer bitch recently had three lumps removed (head, breast and back leg on the joint) the vet said we should have the results back next week. the dog is fine is eating and drinking and wants to go for walks but she has been sleeping a lot more lately. i have now just noticed that where the lump on her leg was removed it has now swollen again and feels very 'bouncy' she is due to go back to vets on thur but im wondering whether it would be best to call emmergency vet?
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I tend to worry too much about my two cats (or my furry bairns). If they burp I think that they are dying. However there is no harm in phoning the vet. If nothing else it will put your mind at rest.

My vet practice is really good and they give good advice over the phone.

Give your vet a tinkle on Monday.

There is no point worrying and if there is something wrong there is no point in delaying treatment.

Best wishes.


Hi Jaycee401,

If the lump is right where the last one was removed, it might be a seroma (fluid accumulation) and have to be drained. However, as wolf63 says, this isn't an emergency and pup should last til Monday! However, if it gets very painful and the dog gets a temperature or acts sick, contact a vet for advice.

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thanks folks, i just love that dog to pieces and worry about her, but she is walking on it and eating etc and it does feel very 'liquidy-it is in the same place where one was removed. i'll call the vet tomorrow.

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