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Large lump

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The family pet, a lab / rottwieler mutt that we had for 11 years has developed a large lump on the upper part of her front leg. It started a couple of years ago, and was the size of a tennis ball. The local vet said it could be a collection of fat which could turn cancerous. At the time he was talking about cutting it out, and if that didn't work he would have to amputate her leg, at the cost of $1000. It never bothered her until 2 days ago, it started to blow up. It is the size of a softball and she has trouble walking on it.Tonight I noticed on the skin of the lump, some bloody looking liquid (no apparent cut). Does anyone have any suggestions as to what this is, or how to treat it? She has been a good pet, but I can't afford that kind of$$$$ for an operation. I would appreciate any and all help. thank you

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Send me a pm with a picture of the dog. I am a skilled animal communicator and may have an answer for you. Carolyn

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show dog wrote:Send me a pm with a picture of the dog. I am a skilled animal communicator and may have an answer for you. Carolyn
How can you communicate with a picture? :shock:
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I have developed the skill of doing this and am accurate in most instances with what is going on with an animal. I don't know how it works and I am amazed each time I link long distance to an animal. The picture helps me get the right animal. Send me a picture and I'll send you a story about the animal. Sometimes it involves the humans that own the animal. The last dog I talked to reported being kicked... It was true and the cause of her pain and suffering. Carolyn

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show dog wrote:I have developed the skill of doing this and am accurate in most instances with what is going on with an animal. I don't know how it works and I am amazed each time I link long distance to an animal. The picture helps me get the right animal. Send me a picture and I'll send you a story about the animal. Sometimes it involves the humans that own the animal. The last dog I talked to reported being kicked... It was true and the cause of her pain and suffering. Carolyn
So are you saying that you are psychic, and you can talk to dogs?

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This is better than Madam Cleo on late night TV. I want my free reading too. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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What is wrong with this mutt?

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Got his head in the wrong place.

Being serious, many people have the skill to communicate with animals if they would be quiet, put their head in the right place and listen. I have developed a skill of reading past and present, unfortunately not future or I would be sitting in some warm place not here in Ontario, of animals over distance. You can call some of us doozys on this board but when you have no where else to go and want to know what is wrong with your animal, try an animal communicator. You'll be truly surprised by what you learn about your animal and yourself. I have been... and I'm a much happier person for having learned what my dogs reflect from me and how to keep them as healthy as possible, not at the vets. Carolyn

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Carolyn,
Just for giggles, can you tell me whats wrong with this dog?
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Oh yeah swing it's starting to come to me now, this dog has a strong urgency to do the wild thing. The dog is not looking at you and has it's hair heavily over it's eyes. It don't want to tick you off by claiming your a two bagger as it don't want you to ever remove your right hand and forearm from that position. This canine has lovin on it's mind.

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Carolyn,

Can you email me privately? I used to have your email addy but, have lost it.

Lwndkst@aol.com Leah Bertagnolli

thanks..

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I use Druid Animal Oracle cards to help guide. The dog received Hind- Subtlety, Gracefulness and Femininity and Owl- Detachment, Wisdom and Change. I received Swan- Soul, Love and Beauty.

Goal of session- this dog to have a greater connection with the humans in her household.

This dog reports being a happy, healthy, fun loving dog. She has a wicked sense of humor and likes to play tricks on her humans. She hides things especially her toys. She always knows where the toys are and loves to watch her humans crawling around looking for toys under couches and beds. She barks at them when they crawl around and is joyful when the toy reappears from its hiding spot. She doesn't like being left alone and is sometimes bad when alone. She can't help it when she destroys things. She is scared of thunder but not lighteneing. Other loud noises are ok. She likes people better than other dogs. She doesn't like her nails cut but appreciates the effort taken to get the job done. She likes her nails to be short if possible. She doesn't mind being clipped but isn't too fond of the pin brush. Other brushes are ok. She likes to look nice but doesn't want bows or scarves- that's for sucky dogs and she likes to hunt. Favorite activity- anything that can be done with people. She likes to learn knew things and wants to be involved in all activities.

Teeth need some attention. Teach her to accept the toothbrush. Some yeast in ears. Slight bladder irritation. All other systems feel healthy.

She has some relationship work to do but I need some input from human caretakers. She's better with adults than children. Would like to learn to be more accepting of children- a child hurt her when a puppy. She loves and appreciates her family.

She just went off to play!

Looking forward to your feedback.

Carolyn

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Trent, I hope that you aren't being nasty about the picture you posted. Animal energy (spirit) lives on after the dog has died and I can't tell the difference from dead and alive! Sometimes, although the animal is gone, there are still issues to work out with the humans. The card reading reflects that for the dog. Carolyn

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I am going to give you a second chance, maybe you just picked the wrong card, try again.
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Crack Rock wrote:What is wrong with this mutt?

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