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Question by ToddandPitTrey
Submitted on 7/24/2005
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I have a mixed lab, mixed I believe with Staffordshire and some type of Brendal, I'm not too familiar with pits, he has bumps on top of his head and they seem to be getting worse.  I have been checking them daily and they are spreading down on the top of his head inbetween his ears.  He is kept outside most of the time, and I live in Houston TX, where it stays around 100 degrees during the summer.  He is approximately 2 years, not sure, got him from a friends of a friends, but a very loving and friendly dog.  Please help me, if you need more info, please let me know.  I'm eager to get him back up to %100 percent.  Also, several weeks ago, I started bringing him inside, because he would almost seem to be short of breath and overheating.  I hope this helps.  I'm a dog lover, hopefully you all can help me out.


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