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Lipoma between chest and front leg

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Noted a small marble size fatty lump on Freyja’s chest. Vet checked it out and it’s a benign lipoma. He says to leave it alone, it will be fine. I know this but don’t like it. Concerned it will grow or there will be more in the future.

Any experience or suggestions from y’all??

I keep seeing this on the internet and Facebook.
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Glad to hear it is benign! I am always up to try alternative things; never heard of this...did a short search on it:
a vet trial says 'safe even in high doses' mixed results
Dog cancer.com says 'unlikely that it will shrink tumor, but supports health'
and of course, AI is neutral, and says 'no evidence' that it helps.
I think I would try it if one of my kids gets one! No where did I see it is harmful.
 
I keep seeing this on the internet and Facebook.
I've been seeing that a lot too but I have no idea if it works or not.

Elroy has a small lump on his shoulder too and the vet said it's nothing to worry about and it hasn't grown at all so we aren't doing anything at this point.
 
Asha has one and the same place as Freyja, plus one on her side over the ribs and had two near her hock. The vet removed one that was near the moving parts of the hock when she was spayed only because he didn't want it interfering with the motion mechanics in the area. They've all stayed about the same for a couple of years now. I started a mushroom supplement (blend of 7) with no changes, but my next jar will be turkey tail only from Four Leaf Rover, which got some very good reviews.
 
Asha has one and the same place as Freyja, plus one on her side over the ribs and had two near her hock. The vet removed one that was near the moving parts of the hock when she was spayed only because he didn't want it interfering with the motion mechanics in the area. They've all stayed about the same for a couple of years now. I started a mushroom supplement (blend of 7) with no changes, but my next jar will be turkey tail only from Four Leaf Rover, which got some very good reviews.
Well then, we are gonna do a two prong study you and I because I’m fixing to order it also.
 
My Dobe shares the same issue of lipomas as experienced in preceding posts. Not unsightly yet they are touch noticeable during grooming. Backstory — she is 7+ and a year ago lipomas appeared after successful treatment of hypothyroidism causing onset of weight gain/fat even with adequate daily exercise. I stumbled on a holistic vet video outlining several factors at possible cause and one of which was the lymphatic system and approach to enhance its function — i.e. massage found at 13:00 +-. I have followed that routine vigorously with a silicon pronged grooming/bath brush 2 or 3 x weekly of 4 or 5 minute duration for the past year and discovered a slight decrease in size if any…..a year in and definitely no noticeable enlargement. Therefore sharing vet turned holistic-vet opinionated treatment worth the time watching IMO.

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I would give it time. It may be slow going but it's a good product and NOT full of fillers like so many others. You want to have at least 40% beta glucans and this brand had 50 I believe. I have no doubt you will see some benefits.
Thanks for that info - very encouraging!
 
So I got my Four Leaf Rover yesterday and was surprised to see how small the container was…damn, this stuff is not cheap either compared to the other TT (Turkey tail) products.

Three products I was looking at:

FLR TT- 1.8 oz for $22.99 on Amazon, so I got the subscribe and save for $20.99

Lumiquor- 4.0 oz for $28, this originally had me looking into TT. I saw it on Facebook and it specifically was calling out Lipomas.

Fifth & Fido- 2.9 oz buy one get one free for $25.48- calls out Lipomas also.

So with @Ravenbird and @GennyB recent inputs on the quality is what really matters- I did a research dive on this stuff:

When comparing these three, you are looking at three different tiers of supplement philosophy: Clinical Purity (Four Leaf Rover), Retail Convenience (Fifth & Fido), and Aggressive Targeted Marketing (Lumiquor).

While all three focus on Turkey Tail (TT) for immune support and "lump" management in dogs, here is how they actually differ:


1. Potency & Ingredient Quality

• Four Leaf Rover (Highest Potency): They use 100% organic fruiting bodies (the actual mushroom) and provide a guaranteed beta-glucan content (50%). It contains no grains, mycelium, or fillers. If you want the strongest possible dose of the active compound, this is the gold standard.

• Lumiquor (Moderate Potency): Their formula is a blend of Turkey Tail and probiotics. While they focus heavily on senior dog "cellular repair," the concentration of pure mushroom extract is generally lower than Four Leaf Rover because it shares space with a probiotic blend.


• Fifth & Fido (Wellness Blend): This is a "Turkey Tail+" formula. It includes Turkey Tail, Reishi mushrooms, and probiotics. It is designed more as a general health "topper" rather than a high-concentration therapeutic extract.


2. Sourcing and Manufacturing

• Four Leaf Rover: Very transparent about sourcing. They test for heavy metals and pesticides and ensure the mushrooms are grown on wood (their natural environment) rather than rice or oats.

• Fifth & Fido: A very accessible "big box" brand. They are highly reliable and widely available on major platforms like Chewy, making them the most convenient for quick shipping and easy returns.

• Lumiquor: Operates largely as a direct-to-consumer brand. Their marketing is highly specific to "lumps and bumps," but they provide less public data regarding third-party lab results or beta-glucan percentages compared to Four Leaf Rover.


3. Ease of Use (Palatability)

• Fifth & Fido: Often the winner for picky eaters. They tend to include flavors like bacon or peanut butter to mask the earthy mushroom taste.

• Lumiquor: Typically an unflavored powder meant to be mixed with food. Because it includes probiotics, it may have a slightly different scent that most dogs find acceptable.

• Four Leaf Rover: A pure, concentrated mushroom powder. It has a very earthy, bitter smell. While most dogs eat it when mixed with wet food, it is the "least tasty" of the three because it has zero additives.

High beta-glucan, organic, fruiting-body extract with strong quality control.


Four Leaf Rover vs Lumiquor

Beta-glucan contentGuaranteed ~50%+ Â Not listed / unclear
Mushroom sourceFruiting body (best part) Â Unknown
Growing methodWood-grown (higher potency) Â Unknown (likely bulk-grown)
Extraction methodDouble-extracted (better absorption) Â Not specified
Fillers / starchNone  Unknown
Third-party testingYes  Not clearly stated
Price valueModerateCheap
TransparencyHigh (detailed specs)Low

  • Beta-glucans = the active compound (immune support, anti-tumor research)
  • Fruiting body > mycelium on grain (much stronger, less starch)
  • Testing matters (supplement industry is loosely regulated)
Four Leaf Rover checks all 3.


We will see…will start Freyja today. It just seeped into me a couple days ago that she is 6 y/o. Damn she was just a fricking pup….
 
will start Freyja today. It just seeped into me a couple days ago that she is 6 y/o. Damn she was just a fricking pup….
Before/after photos might be fun too. You don't have to post them, unless you get a winning "after" photo! I haven't even ordered mine yet, finishing up the 7- 'shroom mix that she's been on.

The years go by way too fast, that's for sure.
 
It just seeped into me a couple days ago that she is 6 y/o. Damn she was just a fricking pup….
Wow where does time go? I was thinking she was close to Elroy's age but it must have been closer to Phoebe's.
 

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