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My partners lab had a litter about 4 months ago, just been giving her her weekly check over and discovered a hard lump roughly the size of a golf ball under one of her teats, it doesnt seem to be causing any pain or discomfort to her. Any ideas what it could be?

off to vets tomorrow evening.

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My partners lab had a litter about 4 months ago, just been giving her her weekly check over and discovered a hard lump roughly the size of a golf ball under one of her teats, it doesnt seem to be causing any pain or discomfort to her. Any ideas what it could be?

off to vets tomorrow evening.

milk glands ,,,,but to the vets be on the safe side

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My partners lab had a litter about 4 months ago, just been giving her her weekly check over and discovered a hard lump roughly the size of a golf ball under one of her teats, it doesnt seem to be causing any pain or discomfort to her. Any ideas what it could be?

off to vets tomorrow evening.

milk glands ,,,,but to the vets be on the safe side

 

 

Anything i can do for this?

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My old lab had something similar and the vets original diagnosis was mastitis and was given a course of anti-biotics. This initially worked and reduced the lump but it soon came back. The vet decided to remove the lump and was still convinced it was mastitis but sent it off for pathology as a precaution. Results came back and it was cancer. Unfortuneatly she died a short time after as nothing could be done (sorry I don't mean to upset you, hopefully yours is something different and can be sorted). Bloody broke my heart.

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