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Uploaded by on Jun 2, 2008

Please have all lumps/bumps seen by your vet, it could save your dogs life!

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  • Take her to a vet and while you are there schedule her to be spayed. We do NOT need more pits in this country or any other, there are far too many dying now because of senseless breeding.

  • if its actually mast cell cancer by the time you see it its spread throughout her body removeing mast cell is a bad idea.. that tumor is going to come back with a vengance

  • @ModernDayStealth Actually you are wrong, Mast Cell cancer is Graded I-IV the earlier you catch the better at a chance for recovery. The tumor does not come back with a vengence, not sure where you got your information but you need to research current veterinary studies, and be familiar with just how a mast cell functions.

  • You ARE right - this dog IS gorgeous xx

  • @ancillajane Thank you, not only is he gorgeous he's the best dog I've ever owned and I've had many GREAT dogs.

  • my dog had surgery about 4 years ago because of the same reason your dog did ... and they started to appear again she has 4 on her stomach again but the good thing is as im typing this write now my little dog is in surgery right now removing them i hope she pulls thru shes old so im worrying more 2day coz i dont no if her body can take it i hope she does .... ...... good video by the way

  • your little girl made it through it. As much as I love Bo I won't put him through another surgery. I have a friend with a dog who has live a good life, great quality of life for 11 yrs. with mast cell cancer. She has bumps all over but does not act sick nor act as if she has pain.

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  • I just found a lump on my dog's leg and when I looked in the Yahoo search engine for mast tumors in Pit Bulls your video came up. My girl is 7 & 1/2 and I need to call the vet first thing in the morning. Glad that Bo went through surgery well and recovered great, thanks for sharing your video. I'm really worried about my angel now...

  • omg i needed 2 c this vid so bad. as a stroke survivor i adopted 9 yr old chloe 2 mths ago. we bonded so much i love her. just found out vet sasd big lump on front leg is cancer she took sample of it) its cancer she going to remove the whole tumor  next week. im scared to death i don t wanna lose my new friend and service dog. i lobve her. watchin ur vid gave me hope. ty co much....xo karen and chloe

  • @weatherboi oh oh i see lol.

  • @CHEVYedsf I was refering to after the surgery, hopefully all the cancer has been removed.

  • @SBWFTV If its a small skin lesion or surgery most times they do not need caps and masks for the same reason they they dont sterilize the mouth for dentals. Im sure they keep the surgical field sterile, but some practices just dont use caps and gown for minor skin surgeries.

  • Are you stupid? Take the dog to the vet!

  • @weatherboi No, but the cancer will kill it.

  • @nathansthebest Pits are a very strong breed. Surgery is a heavy stress on a dog but its better than the alternative!

  • My pitty has a little growth on her leg I don't know what it is. She is 5 and not fassed, but I think she cut it against something and its pissing out blood but still she is not fassed. Is this a skin tag?

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