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Lumps and bumps

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Finding a lump on your pet can be a worrying experience. Although most lumps are harmless it is impossible to tell what a lump is simply by looking at it. If your pet has a swelling that lasts for more than a few days always ask your vet to check it for you.

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Your questions answered

Introduction: Lumps and bumps

Are all lumps cancer?

How can I tell if a lump is cancer?

My pet has had a lump for years - should I worry?

What will my vet do if my pet has a lump?

Why does my vet need to do other tests?

Is anaesthesia needed to remove lumps?

What lumps are common?

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