I took my dog to the vet like 2 weeks ago for a vaccine (rabies). Yesterday I felt a small mass just before his knee. Could this be caused by the vaccine or should I be worried?. I know I have to take him to the vet. I just need to save some money. The mass is soft and it does not causes him any pain. What could it be?
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My dog's nose is warm and dry, isn't it supposed to be cool and moist? What could cause that and is she ok?
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hey guys i have a poodle kind of dog and hes fairly old im not really good with dog health so i wanted to ask… hes been really sluggish lately and lazy and his nose is pretty much dry all the time… we feed him a lot of human food… so hes pretty chubby hes still the same to me just a little more lazier… when i wash him his rectum seems a little inflamed but i try to wash it now with soap and water… i dont know if i should take him to the vet or not i love him and i want him to live forever hahaha what do you guys think i should do? about his dry nose, lazy mood, and inflamed rectum
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