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Lipomas are a collection of fat cells found under the surface of the skin. They ▪️ Range in size from small to large, sometimes growing bigger than a tennis ball. ▪️ Appear on the chest, flanks, legs and neck. ▪️ Are soft and somewhat moveable. The difference between a fatty tumor and a liposarcoma (a malignant form of fatty tissue) is movability. You can shrink lipomas at home with these 6 herbs: https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/6-herbs-to-get-rid-of-fatty-tumors-in-dogs/

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A mast cell tumour, clipped prior to surgical resection. Mast cell tumours (aka mastocytomas, histocytic mastocytomas or mast cell sarcomas, we call them MCTs) are commonly seen in companion animal practice. Recently I attended a webinar by oncologist Dr Sandra Nguyen about MCTS, which provided a fantastic review. Veterinarians can log in to the Vet's Australia website to view the whole thing. MCTs occur in all breeds, but boxers, pugs, bulldogs, bull terriers, Labradors and Shar-Peis are…

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