Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: The vet says she has a cystic mass, however googling that is turning up nothing:/ (12/12/2012 12:15:57 PM)
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Yup. You do. In her case however if it can keep getting infected or she. Keeps bitting it open or the infection spreads or it hurts her, we may not have the choice of leaving it alone, or I would. She also has a growth rubbing her eye we have to have remove or it could affect her eyesight, so both would be done at same time, and blood pannels would be done to see if she was ok for sedation. They could also do a local for her cystic mass, she's well behaved enough she'd sit through it with just a local and pain management . If need be. quote:
ORIGINAL: OsideGirl Large breed dogs are also prone to fatty cysts as well. Towards the end of my Indigo's life she had two fairly large ones (about a golf ball each). They do not go away by themselves, but they're also not life threatening. I chose not to have them removed because at her age the anesthesia was too much of a risk. (She was 15 at the time) You need to consider your dogs age, anesthesia risks vs the risk posed by those cysts.
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