Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Well, my goldendoodle had some growths and I had them removed. When they did the surgery for the first one, I had them also clean his teeth since he was out anyway. He had such a tremendous reaction to the anesthesia, that is was more expensive to get the allergic reaction treated than it was for the surgery. The next time he needed surgery, I asked the vet if she could do it with laser, and she did. There are some photos on my photo page. He was fine and came right home after surgery. Did not seem to bother him at all. So, my suggestion would be to have laser surgery if at all possible. It did not bother my dog at all, but he was a very mellow dog.
Photo on page 2. I think I deleted the rest of them.
My doodles have had growths too that turned out to be nothing--I hope you have the same experience.
Jack has also had a few growths removed from various parts of his body, and everything has turned out to be fine. I wish the same for Sophie. Try not to worry, I know it's easier said than done, but she will pick up on it. We'll be sending good thoughts.
Valerie ~ I can imagine how worrisome this is. Sending positive thoughts your way and I hope the growths are just that and nothing more. Will be looking for updates. Hang in there!
Yes, this is a wonderful photo.
Sorry to hear about Sophie and hoping all will turn out ok. Just wondering if the vet suggestedneedle aspiration before surgery? Some growths are nothing but benign tumors or warts and unless they are bothersome, they can be left alone.
I don't know anything about growth, but I hope that it is nothing to worry about like the others said. I wish your doodle a speedy recovery after the surgery on Monday. :)
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