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    Okay greyhoundGirl, I just took another look at that picture of Jenny and I did see the lump that you identified.


    Like dragondawg noted, high energy levels and a good appetite are not associated with cancer .so, if your Jenny is eating well and has maintained her usual vigor, I would not jump to conclusions.


    I "would" have that lump aspirated, if possible. Check( yourself) the lymph nodes located on either side of her throat. Do you feel any "raised" tissue? On the back of her legs, where other lymph nodes are, between her knee joint and her hip as well. Press firmly but not real hard , rotating around , up and down, in these areas. (That is where I found more lumps on my dog. )

    All of us worry about the big "C" word, okay? BUT, not every lump is cancer .

    Just remember that , okay?

    You are a very responsible pet owner, and I'd bet the farm , a great person as well.
    The bottom line here is, you have to make a decision as to where you will have her examined by a Vet, and , how you will pay for it.

    Have Jenny seen by a Vet.

    And, remember what MajesticCollies said, If you are told it is cancer, GET A SECOND OPINION!!!! So right!!!!


    Stay tuned to Pet Talk as well Honey!!! and --- Keep Your Chin Up!!!!!


    90% of the things we worry about happening, never happen!!!


    Hugs to You and Jenny!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorothy39
    Okay greyhoundGirl, I just took another look at that picture of Jenny and I did see the lump that you identified.


    Like dragondawg noted, high energy levels and a good appetite are not associated with cancer .so, if your Jenny is eating well and has maintained her usual vigor, I would not jump to conclusions.


    I "would" have that lump aspirated, if possible. Check( yourself) the lymph nodes located on either side of her throat. Do you feel any "raised" tissue? On the back of her legs, where other lymph nodes are, between her knee joint and her hip as well. Press firmly but not real hard , rotating around , up and down, in these areas. (That is where I found more lumps on my dog. )

    All of us worry about the big "C" word, okay? BUT, not every lump is cancer .

    Just remember that , okay?

    You are a very responsible pet owner, and I'd bet the farm , a great person as well.
    The bottom line here is, you have to make a decision as to where you will have her examined by a Vet, and , how you will pay for it.

    Have Jenny seen by a Vet.

    And, remember what MajesticCollies said, If you are told it is cancer, GET A SECOND OPINION!!!! So right!!!!


    Stay tuned to Pet Talk as well Honey!!! and --- Keep Your Chin Up!!!!!


    90% of the things we worry about happening, never happen!!!


    Hugs to You and Jenny!!!
    Phew, that's a relief,

    lymph nodes ?
    Thanks everyone, for your help
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    http:// http://www.irishwolfhounds.org/immune.htm,

    This site explains the canine lymphatic system--I know Jenny is greyhound/whippet mix

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    I think it's getting smaller. I noticed it wasn't stopping the brush as much today.

    What would get smaller by itself. Cancer wouldn't. Would cists?
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    Greyhoundgirl, I don't know.

    Jenny may have simply had a reaction to a "bite" ( insect, ? bee?)

    As far as cysts, no, I don't think a cyst, left un detected/treated, would go away on its own. But, I have no experience with cysts on dogs either.

    Cancer? Again, a NO, lumps and bumps that are cancerous will grow, and , spread .

    I am wondering about this "bump" on your Jenny!!!!

    I am glad that you have noticed it is smaller!

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    I'm really . None of my dogs have had this sort of things before. ( Phew ! ) It's an odd-ball. I'm pretty sure it IS smaller, though....

    Does anyone else have any ideas as to what it might be?
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    Quote Originally Posted by GreyhoundGirl
    What would get smaller by itself. Cancer wouldn't. Would cists?
    Mast cell cancer would. The hallmark of a mast cell tumor is that it changes size regularly. My Paxil has had mast cell cancer twice. The first tumor would go from the size of my fist to a the size of my thumb in the course of a day or two. The second time she had two tumors, much smaller ones, but they grew rapidly, especially once they were touched. The tumors were removed and Paxil is fine now.

    The only way to know for sure is to get her to a vet and get a biopsy done asap. If it is cancer or something serious, the longer you wait, the harder it becomes to treat successfully.
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    I don't think it's growing and shrinking THAT fast.
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