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Hi Soupie, I wouldn't worry too much about it. My Des gets these sometimes, I think it's where they've overscratched and made a little wound. Or it could be a little infected hair follicle. They normally disappear within a few days, but obviously your vet will be able to put your mind at rest tomorrow. |
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Is it kind of scabby? If so, Fifi gets these all the time. It doesn't bother her in the least. Darcy gets them too but he scratches them and ends up with a horribly bald patch. I've been told it could be a flea allergy so regular flea-treating is a must. Hope Pousse is OK and it turns out to be nothing more serious than the above. |
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She hasn't got fleas at the moment - been treated recently and I comb using a flea comb to check too. It's kind of wierd - in it's shape it's like a nipple bit they don't have nipples on their back do they |
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Definitely no nipples on the back! But at least she has a vet visit tomorrow, and he'll be able to see it quickly. Let us know how she gets on! Fingers crossed for tomorrow xx |
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The way you've described it, it doesn't sound like aything too dramatic. However, it's good that you've a vet visit soon anyway - you can be reassured then. Good luck |
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I'm sure it will all be fine Soupie and nothing harmless. Not all lumps are bad - my Bernard has recently had one removed and it was just fatty tissue in the end..........nothing to panic about. Let us know how you get on at the vets anyway. xx |
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