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Q) My dog has an epulis (lump) on her gums- is surgery urgent?│Twin Trees Vet Talk

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On today's episode of Twin Trees Vet Talk, we welcome our very special guest (and Dr. Lopez's cousin!), Dr. Louise Marron. Dr. Marron is a Veterinary Dentistry Specialist at Alpine Animal Hospital in Carbondale, Colorado. Dr. Marron helps us answer the question:
Q (Eric): Hi, my dog has 2 epulis on her gums, one near the front side and one near the back. They are rather small around a centimeter in diameter and we currently do have the money for surgery. How long could I push the epulis removal surgery without exacerbating the problem? I brush and check her teeth daily. Thank you.
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1) DON'T WAIT TOO LONG TO GET HELP! If you wait too long, it could be too late. This is especially true for concerns such as laboured breathing, pale gums and weakness. You know your pet best, so if you are worried or concerned, "when in doubt, check it out!"
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@debf2756 3 ай бұрын
I just found one on my yorkie. She eats fine. It looks scary
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