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Question by tamip
Submitted on 4/5/2004
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out of the blue, my boxer mix has developed a large sac like mass on his front chest. its between his front legs and very large and noticible when he sits up. any clues to what this might be?


Answer by MONICA
Submitted on 11/14/2005
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i had that happen to my boxer her name is...Maxine she is 7 years old what you need to do is take her to the vet and they might be able to help he/she does not have any progress after.my boxer Maxine is brown mixed with black on her chessed and she has a line of white going from the top of her head to a little bit on her face.SHE IS SO CUTE AND I BET YOURS IS ALSO BOXERS ARE THE ONLY TIPES OF DOGS THAT I AM INTERESTED IN.

 

Answer by boxer luver
Submitted on 12/9/2006
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it could be a tumor you should have that checked out by ba vet

 

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