The chop..
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The chop..
My puppy is 6 1/2 months old and currently we have found a lump on his balls, we took him to our regular vets and they said its not cancerous. He drew us a drawing and explained that the lump is on the other side to where it could be cancer. I did have in mind to let him keep his balls but now with current senerio it may be best for them to go.
Just really interested in what other people think on this senerio would it be stupid to even risk keeping them?
Ive seen it numerous threads which say it could stump his growth etc but theres many for and against the argument so its really hard to make a decesion
any help would be much appreciated thanks.
Just really interested in what other people think on this senerio would it be stupid to even risk keeping them?
Ive seen it numerous threads which say it could stump his growth etc but theres many for and against the argument so its really hard to make a decesion
any help would be much appreciated thanks.
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Re: The chop..
Hi its everyones personal choice, usually its not wise to get it done til at least 18/24 months as its good for them to go through maturity. If the lump is non cancerous am not sure probs best take advice from your vet.When you have a mo pop and say hi here
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