Friday, 10 April 2020

Dog lipoma during lockdown and quarantine

Hey, so my labrador retriever of the age 6 years is suddenly not able to walk properly due to a mass that's growing on the left side of his tail that has become the size of a small rubber ball. Before the coronavirus lockdown when he was shown to the vet, he suggested that it was just a fat lipoma and nothing to worry about, but after countless Google searches and what not I realised that it could be malignant and cancerous and also burst in certain instances. I don't have dandelion to give him right now, and nothing that I can go out of my way and do. I read that lipomas occur because of the fats that don't get digested properly and settle in the walls of other parts of the body, so I considered getting his weight loss done at home itself by giving him rigorous exercise. Today I wondered if rigorous exercise would cause the lipoma to burst. Since all the vet clinics are temporarily closed right now and travelling is forbidden here, I have no option but to holistically try to treat him with the tools I have at hand right now, and I don't have a lot. I desperately need help with this situation, I love him a lot. I'd appreciate any help. Thank you.

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