I didn't expect that.
There was a big bag near the dog's shoulder.
The veterinarian examined it and said it was a subcutaneous cyst and a cell tumor!
I'm really speechless, the Golden Retriever can't really be the king of tumors in the dog world, right?Don't be so outrageous...
Fortunately, it was the early stage, it was discovered early, and the dog's spirit of eating and drinking did not change, but there was a big lump on the buttocks.
I asked a lot of pet hospitals, some suggested surgery, some suggested no matter what, and observed first. It's tangled.
Compare the statements of many pet doctors and the experience of many pet friends.
I decided to start with my heart and not to have surgery yet.
My dog is very expensive, and the dog surgery fee is also quite expensive, after all, my dog is in good spirits, can dismantle the house, has a good appetite, and eats a lot.
The veterinarian is also recommended to be conservative first**, and take the medicine for two weeks to see if it has any effect!
Eat constant grass fencin.
Anti-tumor, immune-boosting).
Or the ingredients of traditional Chinese medicine, I secretly checked that the ingredients can indeed inhibit or even inactivate dog tumor cells.
But at first, I was also afraid, afraid that if I didn't feed it well, it would aggravate my condition.
Therefore, every day is regular and quantitative, and every day is observed to see what changes there are in the dog's tumor.
Fortunately, after feeding for a few days, the state is okay, and you have to eat it yourself.
For the first time, I bought a course of treatment.
After eating it for 15 days, I felt that the lump was not as hard as before, and it was no longer obvious.
Later, I ate it for another month, and there was no bulge near the dog's shoulder, but it still seemed to be a little hard, and the pet doctor said that it was recommended to eat for another half a month to consolidate it....
Anyway, it's just to hold on slowly, it's really out of sight, it's up, hold on, come on, and you'll be able to win the !! right away
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