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  • He also looks really stiff as if he has painful legs. I guess the extra weight from the tumors is hurting his bones. Poor boy.

  • I have a lab X and she is exactly the same, all vets say her weight is fine but she has about half a dozen lumps, some really big, some small and all vets have also advised to leave them alone!

  • My dogs the same shes been to the vet about each and every one of them. Shes 11yrs old and most of her lumps are small I very recently got one taken out because it just kept growing and looked real nasty. Apart from that shes a picture of health and very very athletic. Not all tumors have to be taken out and not all cancers have to be removed. She also has a few benign cancer lumps that every vet tells me is best to keep in. Surgery on an animal is stressful and sometimes not needed.

  • He's fat. Fat tumors don't form out of thin air.

  • i also see that dangling tumor between his legs ;)

  • stop wasting & take the tumors out

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