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Times are tough for everyone right now among the crisis we are facing,  but I'm trying to manage and do the best I can to get her the care she needs. If it wasn't for the skin hanging from her chest we would've never noticed there was a mass present. Her vet suggests immediate removal x2 Tumor Excision and following up with a biopsy to find out if it's going to come back, in other words, cancer.
After they finished examining her chest they performed an ultrasound and found 3 calcium oxalate stones that may have been caused by another infection from a laceration on the protruding skin. She will need to have a procedure  to have them removed, on top of sending the stones (calculi) away for analysis to determine their make-up.

Skipping surgery will allow the mass to continue growing, without treatment I am killing my dog. 
I'd trade my life for hers without second guessing, she means everything to me and I can't imagine losing her.

I've never taken this kind of approach with anything in my life before, but i'm hopeful.

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D Sablan
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Fontana, CA

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