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Cane Corso lipomas
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ste stef
ParticipantMy dog have a lot mass tumors. We be a lot times on vet, we just get answer this is it and thats it.
Her biggest problem is too big leg, she cant walk on that leg. Vet give me antibiotic in hope it will shring.
What you think i can do to help her? She have lipomas almost on every part of her body.
13 year old Cane Corso.
I read about L carnitine, omega 3, quercetin supplements, i give this one a day to her. What else i can do? t
Thank you and God Bless You!nathaniel reid
ParticipantI’m really sorry to hear about your dog’s condition. It sounds like you’re doing everything you can to care for her. Given her age and the presence of multiple lipomas, it’s great that you’re considering supplements like L-carnitine, omega-3, and quercetin; these can sometimes help with inflammatory issues. Additionally, consulting with a veterinary oncologist could provide more tailored options for her care and potential treatments. Regular vet checkups are essential, especially to monitor the situation and adjust her treatment plan as needed. Remember, your love and support are incredibly important for her well-being during this challenging time. Wishing you both the best!
Futsum Abraham
ParticipantI really feel sorry for the dog. In such cases, you need to do everything possible to help the animal.
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