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I put Sudacrem on them but would really like to get rid even if only temporarily.The vet has said he can remove them but no guarantee they wont come back .. dont really want to put her through a general anaestheticHave they been diagnosed by a vet as warts?
My cat had similar, and as he aged his occasionally bled too, I think because the circulation isn't so good. Unfortunately I'm no help whatsoever as they didn't bother him or require treatment. I wonder if dabbing with a well-diluted antiseptic like Hibiscrub would help?
Our groomer told us they itch when they growI wouldn't have thought warts would itch though.
Thats the ones …like a cauliflower. Bichon tend to be quite itchy dogs so maybe Flossie is more effected than most ..our 15 year old terrier has a couple and never scratches them. We dont want to risk a general anaesthetic..Floss is also 15We had an elderly dog who over a few years managed to grow 12/13 warts, a couple of them grew to about the size of a LARGE pea with a cauliflower effect. These never itched while any of them were growing.
We had them all removed by our vet when she was probably about 12 years of age. She was a people dog, she loved human contact and loved to be touched. Unfortunately no-one wanted to touch her with these unsightly warts on her head or body. She recovered from the removal without any problems and enjoyed the remainder of her life with people stroking and fussing her in a normal manner.
She was finally PTS at the age of 13/14.
A happy little dog. RIP "Mattie".
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