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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Fluid sac in the chest area...
- By meandbeau [us] Date 22.05.05 21:06 UTC
Hi,about a year ago, my dog had a sac that had filled up with fluid and had to get it drained. Well,it is happening again and itis getting bigger and bigger andwas curious if any ofyou know what it is? When it happened last year we were in mexico, and that vet said it was no big deal...??? She has very bad ears, could that be part of it??  Sheis also losing her whiskers, and a lot of them..... just not herself, wondering if yall could help....
- By Dill [gb] Date 23.05.05 21:36 UTC
Without a physical examination (and a veterinary degree ;) ) it would be impossible to say over the internet what this is likely to be :(  Perhaps you should ask your vet if he/she can explain what it is and if anything needs to be done?

Sorry couldn't be more help but the vet is the best person to ask ;)

Good luck
- By meandbeau [us] Date 24.05.05 04:19 UTC
what about her losing her whiskers?
- By f.a.brook [gb] Date 25.05.05 16:22 UTC
is she losing coat all over that part could be something diffrent what breed is she
fiona
- By meandbeau [us] Date 25.05.05 00:55 UTC
i guess my message is not as important
- By Bella [gb] Date 25.05.05 05:31 UTC
It is not that your message is not important it is the fact that no one knows anything about it so therefore noone is responding.

Thats is why we have vets!!!!!!!!!!!!! to tell us what is wrong.
- By ice_queen Date 25.05.05 16:31 UTC
I'm sorry meandbeau but what you described is not something normal, and without examining a dog we have no idea what you exactly telling us!  bad ears?  that could be alot of things!

As has been suggest go and see a vet, if they don't know ask to be refered to someone who might know. 

Unfortantly even with some ideas even if I were a vet I could not say them.  Faulse diagnositics could be extreamly dangerous!

Good luck at the vets.  A professional opinion is always the best even if it costs alot of money, at the end of the day our pets are worth it!
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Fluid sac in the chest area...

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