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Bumps on face

I was gone all this morning and when I came home my Lab has bumps on his lips, nose and near his eyes.  I don't know if he ate something and if its an allergic reaction.  He was fine this morning before I left.

He went outside, then I left........my kids let him out once while I was gone.  We noticed this a little while ago.

Unfortunately I don't have my truck, hubby took it to work.  I plan on taking him to the Vet tomorrow if they don't go away.  But until then, anything I can do for him? Or any ideas?

He's playing with his ball so he's acting normal right now.

Thanks
Lisa
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It deffinately sounds like some sort of severe allergic reaction to something, Something in her food could be causing these breakouts or something in her daily enviroment. Have an allergy test done by a vet. They would test for allergys of dust/mould/allergies to materials ect. Not food allergies, changing her diet to something like fish and potatoe or vegetarian would help alot if its something in her food thats giving her these attacks. Other then the allergy testing and the diet change i don't know exactly what to tell you.
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Hi Hope38, my lab has the same problem today. The lumps on her face showed up just 30 minutes back. I am helpless and dont know what to do. Please tell me if you find a solution. Its late night here and so have to wait till tomorrow to take her to the vet. Please tell me what your vet says soon.. :(
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