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Old 06-22-2011   #1 (permalink)
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I have a just turned 7 month old Huskita. I had him fixed two weeks ago today. Everything went well he had his stitched out a week later it is all healed up. including his (I don't know how to say this politely) scrotum has well "dried up". Today well working on some of our obedience stuff I noticed he has two lumps one on either side of his (I hate using these kind of words because I don't want to offend someone). They are hard and round. I called the vet and he is out of the office today because its the day he does the farms. Ace does not seem to be in any pain and it didn't bother him to allow me to check it out. I am taking him to the vet tomorrow however I was wondering if anyone else has come across this and what it might be I am going crazy with worry

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I have no idea on things like these. Hopefully you can see the vet soon & you get some answers.
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We went to see my vet today because I was very worried on what these lumps might be. Turns out they are glands and they will get smaller and bigger because of blood flow now this is not a reaction to being aroused. It is just a reaction to being excited and happy! I am very glad to find out what they were to know that Ace is just fine.
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