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    Welcome

    Welcome to Pet Talk.

    Sorry to hear about the lumps on the puppies. I would advise you to take the puppies to a vet. Someone here may have had the same problem with their puppies but I suspect each litter is distinctly different.

    Good luck and let us know what the vet says.

    Sas and her campers
    Last edited by sasvermont; 09-03-2007 at 10:52 AM.

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    I would be concerned with lumps like this on puppies that age. Please see your vet, and we would love to hear an update on what you find out.

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    Catty was not being rude..she was simply telling you what you should be doing..calling your vet.

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    any news on the puppies???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danegirl2208
    Catty was not being rude..she was simply telling you what you should be doing..calling your vet.
    Exactly. I wouldn't wait around online looking for answers before contacting my vet. I would schedule an appointment and THEN look up any information I could find while I waited for the appointment.

    Please take these puppies to a vet! They are so young and vulnerable!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    Exactly. I wouldn't wait around online looking for answers before contacting my vet. I would schedule an appointment and THEN look up any information I could find while I waited for the appointment.

    Please take these puppies to a vet! They are so young and vulnerable!

    ok i apperciate the ones that gave me postive feedback to those that were just saying call your vet...I HAD an appointment with my vet i was just surfing around to see if maybe anyone else was familiar with this..I did go to vet on tues. monday was a holiday so i couldn't take them, but so those people know i did have an appointment i was more hoping to get alittle comfort of knowing some insight of what was going on, to take alittle fear away. To those interested the vet said it seemed mommy was being alittle careless when walking around them and they had a little absess. I wished i could say i don't feel like some of you were jumping on me and not even asking if i was going to the vet but i did. I love my pets and would never ask advice about them without knowing they were going to the vet.......Trust me i had no intentions of just getting advice from here. from one petlover to another i thought i could get comfort and not stone throwing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinemom
    ok i apperciate the ones that gave me postive feedback to those that were just saying call your vet...I HAD an appointment with my vet i was just surfing around to see if maybe anyone else was familiar with this..I did go to vet on tues. monday was a holiday so i couldn't take them, but so those people know i did have an appointment i was more hoping to get alittle comfort of knowing some insight of what was going on, to take alittle fear away. To those interested the vet said it seemed mommy was being alittle careless when walking around them and they had a little absess. I wished i could say i don't feel like some of you were jumping on me and not even asking if i was going to the vet but i did. I love my pets and would never ask advice about them without knowing they were going to the vet.......Trust me i had no intentions of just getting advice from here. from one petlover to another i thought i could get comfort and not stone throwing.
    I'm glad everythings ok..and i'm sorry you took or replies the wrong way, we had no way of knowing that you had called your vet, as you didn't mention anything about it in your post. We weren't throwing stones at you, honest Once again, glad everything is ok!

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    So glad of the positive outcome!

    Wow. I bet you were scared. I am so glad it was just their careless Mommie!

    I elected to give you a positive response, but some folks didn't. I am sorry for that, but you may have had a different result if you had just mentioned having an appointment etc.

    Thanks so much for giving us an update. You didn't have to do that.

    Welcome to Pet Talk and I hope we didn't all PI## you off too badly!

    We do have our moments here! We, too, love our pets dearly. We love ALL pets dearly.

    Sas and her campers

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