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It is common for dogs with lymphoma to have lymph nodes 3-to-10 times their normal size.

These swellings are not painful and feel like a firm, rubbery lump that moves freely beneath the skin.

dogs with multicentric lymphoma may also develop lethargy, fever, anorexia, weakness, and dehydration as the disease progresses.

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