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~Any Natural Cures for Fatty Canine Tumors~
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 873052:MV85ODM0NzFfMTU0MTUxODZfMUZBQUM0NzI=] I hagve a Basset and she has many of these. Bassets are prone to them I guess. I feel them every day. I also make sure they are encapsulated and that they freely move and are not atached to any surrounding tissue. My vet says as long as they don't grow they are OK. They do have a chance of turning maslignant but they usually don't. The one I worry about the most is the one in her throat. It is the size of a golf ball. She has had it for about 3 years and it has never grown. It doesn't seem to bother her. I don't want to remove it because the throat is so vascular I am afraid the vet will screw up and she will bleed to death. If you do find something please post it. DOgs don't have the same PH as people so I am not sure baking soda will help for this. [/quote]
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My dog has a fatty canine tumor. that seems to be growing.
Any natural cures?
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