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Post by bevmac Wed Feb 26 2014, 20:55

My staffy lulu will be 7 next month she has a fatty mass on her shoulder which has been operated on twice last time this time last year & it has grown back again, it has been tested & I am happy to say last time it was tested it is not cancer apparently a fatty mass which grows,(last time it was removed it weighed 2kilo) the vet has said it is not an option to keep operating on her every time it grows back as it goes further in to her chest wall every time, apart from this she is well in herself & I don't feel she is in any pain, has anyone else ever heard of this or had this problem with their staffy ? would really appreciate some advice plze

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Post by Sazzle Wed Feb 26 2014, 21:10

Daisy has a little fatty lump on her back but she's always had it and its not grown, well maybe a very tiny amount, the vet said it was nothing to worry about x
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Post by Steve Wed Feb 26 2014, 21:13

my old staffy x she had a lot them every 3/4 years we had to take her to the vet to get 3/4 removed, one on her back was the size of an tennis ball our first vet didn't want to remove it but it was looking like it was going pop to us so we took her to an different where they remove it thank god

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Post by Guest Wed Feb 26 2014, 21:23

Poor Lulu sure if she is happy in herself then all will be fine.
Why not come say Hi here when you have a minute xx
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