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on 16-03-2015 08:14 PM
Has any one else with a JR had a similar problem?
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on 16-03-2015 08:17 PM
We don't have a dog Jean, so just dropping in to say hope it's all sorted out soon and that your dear little dog gets better and back to good health very soon.
Try not to worry too much xx
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on 16-03-2015 08:20 PM
My daughter has a Jack Russell, 6yrs old and never had anything like that, infact the dog is really healthy.
Sorry I cant help and hope your dog gets better soon.
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on 16-03-2015 08:22 PM
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on 17-03-2015 06:10 AM
Sorry to hear that you've got some not-very-well males around, Jean.
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on 17-03-2015 11:36 AM
Possible causes include a cyst, infection, growth, tumour, viral wart. It would appear your vet considers it is an infection of some sort. How are the teeth on that side of the head? An infected tooth can also be a problem.

How old is the dog?, any chance of a photograph? where exactly is the lump in relation to the eye?
If things do not improve (after a week I would expect some) you must return to the (a) vet and possibly a needle biopsy.
John.
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on 17-03-2015 05:59 PM
The vet said that since we first took him last week, and after a week of antibiotics the lump had doubled in size and he is booked in for tomorrow to have a biopsy performed. The vet ruled out a tooth issue as the lump is in the wrong position and he feels that it is either a cyst or growth.
The dog is 3 years old and until last week had not shown any indication of any health issues.
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on 17-03-2015 06:11 PM
It grows rather fast for anything too worrying. But why did not the vet do biopsy when he had the dog today?
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on 17-03-2015 06:25 PM
Some times dogs get grass seeds under their skin, which can cause a growth
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on 17-03-2015 06:28 PM
Jean please keep us informed.
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