ENLARGED GLANDS 
These are of frequent occurrence in the 
dog, particularly those glands of the neck 
known as the Thyroid Glands, pro¬ 
ducing Goitre (Bronchocele). This 
makes itself evident by an enlargement on 
the front part of the neck on the trachea 
(windpipe) varying from the size of a 
hazelnut to that of a hen’s egg, causing pressure on the trachea 
aesophagus, thereby interrupting breathing and swallowing to the 
inconvenience of the animal so affected. This condition may 
exist for an indefinite period, perhaps for years. If it appears 
suddenly there is a probability of absorption or suppuration tak¬ 
ing place; if of long standing operation is the only remedy. 
Dachshund 
Causation. -Injuries, bites from other animals, colds or 
anaemia. Interbreeding I think is to some extern also responsible 
for this condition. 
Treatment. —Feed on soft diet, give Glover*s Blood Puri¬ 
fier and apply Glover*s Liniment night and morning, thus 
stimulating the lymphatics and causing absorption. Should suppura¬ 
tion occur, the surgeon’s knife should be called into requisition in 
order to give escape to the fluid, the wound being kept open and 
antiseptically cleansed until it assumes a healthy disposition. 
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