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Old 01-12-2015, 07:49 AM
geezer55 geezer55 is offline
 
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Looks like papillomavirus, my Australian Shepherd got it when she was young. Dogs get them when they are younger then 2 years of age after that they have an immunity to the virus. My pup had them in her mouth, between her toes and on her face, it took about 6 months of using medication to get rid of them. The vet was worried that they would infect her throat and that she would stop eating and starve to death. The virus is transferred by saliva and also is found in the soil.
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