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If Your Dog Is Scratching, He's Itching to See Dr. Fox!

Proudly Serving: Port St. Lucie County
Hours of Operation: Monday - Wednesday & Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday & Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Proud Member Of: Better Business Bureau Treasure Coast Veterinary Medical Association
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WARNING: This page may be too graphic for viewers under the age of 18. Viewer discretion is advised.
Doctor Fox Scrubbed in for an abdominal exploratory to remove a large splenetic tumor. |
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You can see the mass size of this tumor. It was attached to the spleen and the liver as well. The photo on the right is the full size of the tumor. We estimate that this splenetic tumor weighed approx 8 lbs. |
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The photographs below are of a dog bite. The bite wounds go all the way through the small dogs back end. This wound was able to be repaired and the dog is now good as new. |
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Abdominal Exploratory. This case was found to have intestinal cancer. The mass that Dr. Fox is holding in the top photo is a cancer tumor. |
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Bladder stones
Left: one solid stone Right: multiple smaller stones |
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