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@gunnyboy oh i could write a book on them things to as sarah used to have them on all 4 paws. one on toe she had 3 on top of each other grrr. now she has none. :D
while i agree with you its bacteria i said it was as the vet did a scrape. but i did not need antibiotics to get rid of sarahs cysts. thats all im saying. they went away when i stopped feeding her stuff she was allergic to and several bully owners here have had the same thing. so that why i believe they are caused by allergies. not saying its not bacteria cause it is. just have a different view as to how they get here. :DRead my post on cyst study they say its from a strain of staph bacteria, Im just releived that after all these years their going away Clindamycin is the only thing that helped Gunny.
now thats interesting ive never heard of them being removed surgically. wow. im glad it worked:DNigel had inter digital cysts, it seemed like they would start up when I would walk him on hard surface ( we usually go run around at the lake). Showed them to his vet and vet said he had to remove them surgically, so we did that & he hasn't had any since. Cost about $200.00, and Nigel had to be on pain medication for about 5 days.