It is likely a cyst that needs to be removed. I had a dog with a similar sounding cyst, and the vet said it needed removed as soon as possible, because it can become cancerous..
2006-11-01 19:18:26
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answered by Chetco 7
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You cannot ethically, breed a dog with known health problems. Did you have a full vet check before studding him out? I would run the other way with my female boxer if I saw the stud with blood & puss on it. Go to your vet, that sounds serious.
2006-11-01 16:20:21
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answered by grrl 7
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I would say the vet is a very good idea. my dog had a similar problem on his back and it ended up being a hot spot. i went to walmart and there was some medicine that is yellow, i cant think of the name but its like $4.00 and on the dog aisle and it is for skin problems. and it says hot spots in red on it. you may could try that first but i am not a vet so its up to you. if you need to know the full name, send me a message and i will find it. It is for things other than hot spots too, and it was the only clear bottle with yellow fluid in it.
2006-11-01 16:08:32
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answered by jennifer0208 2
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a million) Flea bathtub - get a sturdy flea shampoo out of your vet and bathe all your animals thoroughly. 2) Frontline Plus - observe a month-to-month flea preventative including Frontline Plus or benefit to all your animals each 4 weeks year around. Flea eggs will hatch interior the warmth temperature of the doghouse, storage, and your domicile even interior the lifeless of iciness. 3) See your vet - in the journey that your canines is scratching and biting that badly, there is little question staph an infection of the floor, available harm to the eyes and lips, and those can grow to be systemic and everlasting subject concerns if no longer addressed. intense ear an infection from scratching on the ears, if left untreated, can relatively reason finished loss of listening to. in the journey that your vet shrugs off the flea hypersensitive reactions and in basic terms supplies them a cortisone shot once you come back in, GET a sparkling VET. Any veterinarian who relies upon on cortisone rather of addressing the reason being undereducated, lazy, or has already given up.
2016-11-26 23:04:58
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answered by ? 3
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OMG, this has happened often enough that you can detect a MONTHLY PATTERN an you still haven't gone to the vet!? If you can justify the cost of owning a purebred breeding dog, you sure as heck should be good for the cost of a freaking vet visit!!!!!
Sheesh!
2006-11-01 16:06:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, a vet would be able to help you. Since this is an ongoing thing, he should be seen by a vet ASAP, not tonight but tomorrow or Friday. What are you waiting for??
2006-11-01 16:06:03
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answered by Anonymous
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This sounds like something you should really take the dog to the vet for.
2006-11-01 16:01:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Take your Boxer to the vet !!! NOW It could be serious. They are prone to cancer and he should be checked NOW. Don't even consider breeding him til you find out what is wrong with him.
2006-11-01 16:07:29
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answered by MANDYLBH 4
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I can't believe you're going to breed a dog with a serious health problem without knowing what it is.Take it to the vet.No one will want to breed their dog to yours when it is sick.You need to learn something about dog care before you decide to breed them.
2006-11-01 16:58:00
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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Uhh....Take him to the vet!!!! What are you waiting for??? If your dog is seriously ill and you do nothing about it, you can also get arrested for animal creulty. At least in FL, you can. I just saw it on the news!
2006-11-01 16:06:33
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answered by lemons 2
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