Oh No, I discovered a lump on my pet! Part II

Reblogged from Dr Rayya's Online Veterinary Journal:

Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post
  • Click to visit the original post

Last time, I discussed three very common lumps I come across in my canine patients. There are a myriad of lumps and bumps that can affect your pets and I simply can’t cover all of them. I do, however, want to shed some light on a few other prevalent lumps and just equip you with an appropriate strategy to tackle any lump your pet may develop.

Read more… 2,163 more words

This is the sequel to Dr Rayya's recent post "Oh no, I discovered a lump on my pet Part 1".

WARNING: Some of the photos are a bit gory.

14 thoughts on “Oh No, I discovered a lump on my pet! Part II

  1. Hi Barb! Your new blog design is perfect for spring . . . even though I know you’re headed into fall. Love the puppy.

    Thanks for encouraging pet owners not to ignore lumps, bumps, bulges, and bruises.

    • Thanks Nancy, glad you like the new design, and it has inspired me as I’ve been MIA these past few weeks – it’s nice and fresh, just like Spring although we are in Autumn (fall) now! ;)
      The puppy in the header looks like a twin of our little Poppy.

  2. Those lumps, bumps and knots on those precious animals is so sad. That vet must have angels helping her nurse them back to health. :)

    I can only see the photos & content posted on your blog, I couldn’t go to the site. My browser security won’t let me.

    • Sorry your browser wouldn’t let you into the site, although it might be a blessing because Dr Rayya is fairly graphic in her post – necessary though, to get the message through to pet owners about getting lumps and bumps checked out asap.

    • Thanks adee. The little dog on my header looks just like my little Poppy, in fact, it could almost be her – in fact, my hubby thought it was her!

Penny for your thoughts . . .

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s