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Understanding Your Dog’s Lumps and Bumps

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You may discover unusual lumps or bumps while you are brushing and grooming your dog. You may be alarmed but don’t assume that lumpsare cancerous. A small, rounded bump may be a fat deposit under the skin know as a lipoma. Lipomas are not painful or harmful and they don’t need to be removed unless they arelocated where theymay chafe. Cysts can form a bump or lumpwhen an oil gland is clogged or when a hair follicle is infected. These cysts may need to be removed, especially if they are large of increase in size. That lump on your dog actually may be benign or malignant cancerso it is important to seek medical attention for evaluation and subsequent treatment. This is especially important withlumps around the breasts or testicles, and if they spread or grow quickly. For more information, contact your professional animal hospital Fonthill ON.