Cysts on English Setter

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Post by Den034071 » Sat. Mar. 05, 2016 4:32 pm

Guys anyone have this problem .I have a 8 year old setter .# cysts 2 on neck and one new on rear of front foot .Non malignant .My vet who we have used 30 years commented we should explore dermatologist .I am looking for any comments on this problem .If you are like me my setter is like our child .Recently last week one neck cyst broke open an we went to vet who drained it .The best situation was it blew out an not inward .Thanks for any help . jack

 
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Post by creek44 » Sat. Mar. 05, 2016 6:26 pm

Your veterinarian has given you sound advice. I recommend that you listen to your veterinarian who knows you, your pet, and how much your pet means to you and your family.


 
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Post by Hambden Bob » Sat. Mar. 05, 2016 9:45 pm

Yeah Jack,I do believe the Creek nailed it on the head with sound advice. We had something similar,and had tried warm compresses to it and had some shrinkage success. It's time to find out just what's going on,and see if You can do it without going broke. We're nuts about our Animals,so it's all relative to how You see them. See what You can do for that "Power Pup" :up:

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