Wart or hystiocytoma? Appeared after DHLPP Vaccine

Mike Clark

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I found this on Pam (2yo) a day after her DHLPP Vac. I'm not sure if it was there before. This picture is from 1/28 IMG_2067.JPGThis one is from tonight:IMG_2125.JPG

Thoughts? I have an appt set up for this thursday for my little guy who just got eye surgery, gonna bring her in and get it checked out.
 

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These usually appear overnight and no way of knowing the cause. It's freaky how fast they appear.

Certainly get it checked, they are usually harmless, take a couple months to go away, but from my experience the two we've had they didn't like them touched so they must be bothersome.

I did find that using an antibacterial sped healing.

That one is in a bad spot if it hurts... Any limping?


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One of mine had one appear suddenly on her foreleg. I didn't do anything to it and it disappeared in a few days.It was a hystiocytoma.
 
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Thanks for encouraging responses. She doesn't like me touching it, but she is getting around fine, no limping or bothering it.
 
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These usually appear overnight and no way of knowing the cause. It's freaky how fast they appear.

Certainly get it checked, they are usually harmless, take a couple months to go away, but from my experience the two we've had they didn't like them touched so they must be bothersome.

I did find that using an antibacterial sped healing.

That one is in a bad spot if it hurts... Any limping?


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thank you, could you recommend the antibacterial you used?
 

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thank you, could you recommend the antibacterial you used?

Anything with antibacterial and anti fungal. My favorite is a paw soak in diluted betadyne solution. I fill up a mixing bowl halfway and have them lay on their side, bad paw up. Then I can place the paw in the solution and hold it there. Downside is if many soaks it can stain a bit, make sure you dilute it to a tea color. Your vet may even give you a bottle for free- mine does! All I have to do is ask for more.


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You could also use chlorahexidine solution diluted. Just a capful in the water.


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