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difficult child's dog has lumps
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 458264" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>There are all kinds of harmless "lumps" that can come up on dogs and most of them are totally harmless. Most of them are benign fatty tumors that can be moved around under the skin and some breeds get them more than others. If it's not "attached" to anything and moves around freely, not worth worrying about. Some dogs get harmless little "skin tags" too that look just like the ones people get. My Katy has one on her elbow but it's not hurting anything and it would be a bad place for her to have stitches so we're ignoring it. The ONLY time I would be really concerned is if you feel firm lumps in the mammary tissue of a female dog and that needs to be checked out by the vet ASAP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 458264, member: 1883"] There are all kinds of harmless "lumps" that can come up on dogs and most of them are totally harmless. Most of them are benign fatty tumors that can be moved around under the skin and some breeds get them more than others. If it's not "attached" to anything and moves around freely, not worth worrying about. Some dogs get harmless little "skin tags" too that look just like the ones people get. My Katy has one on her elbow but it's not hurting anything and it would be a bad place for her to have stitches so we're ignoring it. The ONLY time I would be really concerned is if you feel firm lumps in the mammary tissue of a female dog and that needs to be checked out by the vet ASAP. [/QUOTE]
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