You need to get the dog to a Vet and have the two growths needle aspirated. Boxers are genetically prone to histiocytomas, a large portion of them are non-invasive or cancerous. However Boxers are also prone to lymphoma and other cancers. Early treatment influences the outcome.Originally Posted by carebear2154





i could get a pic if that woulkd help let me know thanks carebear ps.there was a small bump under his rib cage lastnigth at the back near his leg it is bigger today please try to help thanks again
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