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Question by  cola (15)

Should I be concerned that my dog has cysts on his feet?

 
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Answer by  lucky13 (23)

Sometimes cysts are nothing to be worried about but in order to insure that there is nothing to worry about you need to get them looked at by a veterinarian to rule out any kind of cancer. Cysts located on the feet or between the toes can be very uncomfortable or even painful for your furry friend to live with.

 
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Answer by  AnimalLover2010 (19)

It is hard to say if you should be concerned your dog cysts without seeing them. I would suggest getting your dog checked out by a veterinarian to make sure nothing is wrong. Your dog could have just torn up his pads or it could be something serious but it is hard to know without having him looked at.

 
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Answer by  jamilea (238)

Yes, you should be concerned. It could be cancer or it might not be. I would advise you to take your dog to the veterinarian right away to make sure.

 
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Answer by  lmao (28)

I honestly don't think you should be to concerned, because dogs walk on there feet without anything to protect them. The cyst shouldn't bother the dog to much, but if it does take him to the vet.

 
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Answer by  Angela17 (697)

Yes. You should be concered as to how your dog recieved them. It can be very harmful and hurt them when they walk. You need to see your Vet rightaway.

 
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Answer by  amber33 (1941)

My first response to this would be no. I had a dog that had one on his foot and after about a week it popped all by it's self. When I noticed that it had popped I squeezed it to help get what ever was in there out, and he healed up great.

 
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Answer by  onion2010baby (12)

I tkink if you really love your dog, you should concern about it. It is easy to take your dog to see a doctors.

 
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Answer by  Anonymous

Some breeds of dogs get them and others don't. It's a genetic thing.

 
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