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Old 12-02-2006, 02:35 AM
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I love her jammies -- she's so precious.

I don't know anything about home health care for dogs. My experience is all cat-related.

I was just wondering if you could put some sod in a litter box if she would use that for her business. But, I see you said she doesn't like grass.

Maybe if you got a large, low empty litter box and rubbed the bottom with paper towel soaked in pee-pee, she might use that. It's smooth, so it would be the right texture. And it would have "her" smell.

One of my old cats had a huge fat tumor -- it wasn't a cyst -- in his neck. I was lucky the whole thing was encapsulated so it didn't spread. But, it was huge. Couldn't put the cone on because of the location of the stitches. Had to put him in XL t-shirts to keep him from scratching out the stitches. He was the cutest thing wearing a red Coca-Cola t-shirt.

I hope it's not cancer. There's a lot of different things that cause fast-growing lumps. My cat's grew unbelievably fast -- they think it started from a cat bite.

Good luck. And hugs to your puppy-baby and you, too.

Barb
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