Friday, February 5, 2010

Can Dogs Aspirate Golf Ball Sized Lump On Dogs Head, Is It Cancer?

Golf ball sized lump on dogs head, is it cancer? - can dogs aspirate

I have an Alaskan Malamute / Husky cross, approximately 8 years. about 2 months I started to develop a bump on the head, was) very quickly on the size of a golf ball (on the right between the ears. has been to the vet and sucked the first infection is very low and could be almost liquid, gave us a prescription of antibiotics after a week of the reason for the mass seemed to further small, but about 7-10 days after the cards are not they caught to what is more important to grow, I've met and recommend .. surgury my question, has anyone had this surgury done? the tumor was rejected? I am a little worried even after the payment, he was able to grow again as it seems a pretty aggressive growth of tumors. Should I seek a second opinion before surgury? What do you know about natural food additives to avoid future / BTW does not seem to worry the least angry, he is always happy and good food, and other affected

3 comments:

Pom♥Mom Spay & Neuter!! Ni4Ni said...

Cancer can be diagnosed online. Please take him to the vet for a correct diagnosis.

Abby said...

For the aggressive growth of tumors I've always believed that the distance is the best answer. Your veterinarian can remove the piece and send it to the discovery of the disease if it is cancer or not. If it is cancer, your options may be considered. If it does not help you know how to treat him when he comes back, or if a similar mass done elsewhere.

It appears that your vet did everything right, and I want his advice to remove the cancer followed.

lalalala... said...

I would say that her tumor.
If your dog has cancer may return the bulge

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