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Old 01.01.2023, 01:39
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Strange lump on my dog

On the skin on his body forward of a hind leg and close to his leg.
It appeared last Monday but did not seem to bother him until today when he started licking it.
It is about 1 cm long, 3/4mm high, soft, and does not seem to be growing.

If it does not clear up soon I will take him to the vet next week.

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Old 01.01.2023, 08:08
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

That looks really sore, please take him to the vet asap. Hope he’s ok!
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Old 01.01.2023, 12:38
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

There are so many things this could be, many harmless but a few not so, that it would be wrong for us to speculate.

Don't wait a week, call the vet first thing Monday (Tuesday if Monday is a holiday in your canton), ask for an appointment.

Is the area warm to the touch? Is the skin broken anywhere?

Try not to let your dog lick the area. You don't want him to irritate the site.

A distraction game would be good here.

If you can't distract him put a pair of loose-around-the-leg boxers, or if he is small use a cotton sock, toe end cut off, as a sort of 'loose leg warmer' to cover, or anything similar, on him so that the area is covered but air can still get through. (You don't want to bandage or tightly cover the area before speaking with the vet.) Worst case, a cone of shame... but better that step avoided if at all possible.

Hope it turns out to be something simply cleared up.

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If it gets much worse before your Praxis opens after the holidays, ask if you can send the picture to determine if it might need emergency/after hours appointment.

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Old 01.01.2023, 15:36
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

My concern would be mast cell tumor...the most common doggie skin bump along with lipomas. Yours doesn't look like lipoma--they are soft, smooth, motile, and slow-growing. My saluki had several, and they never worried her.
If it's a mast cell tumor, it's easily dealt with surgically--a needle biopsy will tell your vet what stage it is. Meanwhile, what meloncollie said is gold...do not let him lick the area--it can spur metastasis. Elizabethan collars look like torture, but they are really not...dogs have a very high threshold for discomfort, and it would be better to keep him from worrying it. This is the time for lots of love and treats! Best wishes for a quick recovery!
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Old 01.01.2023, 16:57
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

what Meloncollie says, licking is very undesirable - if you don’t have a neck cone depending on the size of your dog, I could get something to you to hold over until vet visit (have one that fits a medium-larger dog)
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

If you should need one, it's now possible to get soft, much more comfortable "cone" collars for dogs. One of my brother's dogs recently had surgery and wore hers without any problems. There are several choices from Amazon.Here's a link.
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/surgical-...s%2C154&sr=8-6

Good luck to your sweet dog.
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Old 02.01.2023, 00:30
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

We refer to them as inflatable donuts, less awkward in terms of inhibiting dog’s ability to navigate


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If you should need one, it's now possible to get soft, much more comfortable "cone" collars for dogs. One of my brother's dogs recently had surgery and wore hers without any problems. There are several choices from Amazon.Here's a link.
https://www.amazon.de/-/en/surgical-...s%2C154&sr=8-6

Good luck to your sweet dog.
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Old 02.01.2023, 13:13
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

Any news on your pup, Marton?

Keeping fingers and dewclaws here firmly crossed.


(And I second the suggestion of inflatable collars. I have several types, which I use depends on the location of the wound and flexibility of the dog. All tolerated better than the hard plastic cones. I also often use body suits or adapted clothing, if - and only if - the vet OKs having the site covered)
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Old 02.01.2023, 22:03
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Any news on your pup, Marton?

Keeping fingers and dewclaws here firmly crossed.


(And I second the suggestion of inflatable collars. I have several types, which I use depends on the location of the wound and flexibility of the dog. All tolerated better than the hard plastic cones. I also often use body suits or adapted clothing, if - and only if - the vet OKs having the site covered)
Thank you for your kind thoughts.

We went to a vet in Germany today, they said it was nothing to worry about. Gave us a hydrocortisone spray and said if the lump is not smaller in a week then they would be happy to remove it.

Thank you also everyone for the helpful suggestions.
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Old 05.01.2023, 21:55
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

Lump just getting bigger, visited the vet today and operation is next Tuesday.
Tried various to stop him licking, incontinence band best so far.
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Old 05.01.2023, 21:58
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poor doggy soul please let us know how things go, thinking of you.
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

I got my dog a body suit when he had surgery. Might be good for after op too. We have a sleeveless body suit and one for a front leg. Not sure where your dogs lump is, maybe he needs a hind leg sleeve.

https://www.suitical.com/products/

https://www.licksleeve.com/products/lick-sleeve
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Old 06.01.2023, 00:40
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Re: Strange lump on my dog

Your pup is adorable, Marton!

Brilliant use of the belly band, btw.

Sorry to hear the lump is growing - sounds like removal is the best option.

Will the vet biopsy the tissue afterwards?

Do ask your vet for a bodysuit/sleeve if appropriate, it will make the first nights post-op easier on you both. Oh, and make sure to get the male version.


Wishing your boy a successful surgery and a speedy recovery.
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Old 06.01.2023, 00:50
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Your pup is adorable, Marton!

Brilliant use of the belly band, btw.

Sorry to hear the lump is growing - sounds like removal is the best option.

Will the vet biopsy the tissue afterwards?

Do ask your vet for a bodysuit/sleeve if appropriate, it will make the first nights post-op easier on you both. Oh, and make sure to get the male version.


Wishing your boy a successful surgery and a speedy recovery.
Yes, a biopsy is planned.
Positive is that it does not seem to bother him.

All these holidays are delaying the procedures.
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All the best for your doggie Marton - good that it's not bothering him ❤️
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Lump just getting bigger, visited the vet today and operation is next Tuesday.
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Sorry your dog has to undergo surgery. How old is he? How much does he weigh?

We have a body suit from years ago which was great after an operation. It is sitting in a closet. Not sure it would for your dog as I can't quite figure out where your dog's lump is.
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