Friday, January 29, 2010

My Dog Has A Blister Looking Lump My Dog Has Formed A Lump On Her Back Almost Out Of The Blue. What Could It Be?

My dog has formed a lump on her back almost out of the blue. what could it be? - my dog has a blister looking lump

Do not be angry, but she lost her hair. They seem to have come into larger ones. At first I thought it looked like a lamp or something, but really, if you bleed a little irritated. Not much, but bleeding like a regular court. She is a boxer 11 months old, and I hope, is too young to have a tumor no idea what could be? I havent been able to take him to the vet, but b / c I had a baby two weeks at home and my husband works 12 days for H coming weeks. Any action taken to clear, it would be useful.

6 comments:

Meghan B said...

I would definitely take him to the vet out to check if you can. There are several options if a dog develops a bulge. If the ball is hard or soft? Things are happening? You feel hot and look red?

If it is soft and could be a sterile abscess or an infection. You do not need antibiotics. A painful lump soft, rounded, movable, and not under the skin can also be a lipoma, or a deposit of fat beneath the skin. They are very common and represent no real danger. Most vets want to biopsy the tumor to be sure, but if that is what your puppy may not even have to be removed. There are many types of non-cancer-node, including cysts, warts, infected hair follicles, and hematoma (bruise). None of them are as serious as cancer tumors, of course, but can cause discomfort or health problems.

The odds are there is nothing you can do to diagnose or treat at home. The vet will give you a better idea of what he wants, but try not to care. OpportunitiesNo cancer. The tubers are common and often harmless.

Nunnie said...

take the boxer to a vet ... can be severe or infected hair follicles something. I would be nothing in them, if they are not checked. I'm sure if 2 weeks baby is a node that you had the child to the doctor .. Why does not your pet?

Wolven at heart said...

could be a cyst, but usually do not bleed, they describe how to use. What is cancer, all ages are the cousin of a tumor, but is as fast a little strange. could be a Hemer, however, so that they have no idea of the class. Call your vet to see if they can make a home visit is something that really needs to be seen to. or did bring a friend, the dog, or the birth of a child while you take the dog.

Deana A said...

A dog who have used the same thing. We thought it was a tumor or something smaller, but I recommend you go with your vet

Haley said...

Could a kind of abscess or something. I call the vet and explain what they see if they could offer some advice as expected. Allow me to your dog as soon as possible. Simply explain that you have a new baby and her husband now working long hours. I'm sure it's useful if you could say anything.

boleen03 said...

sounds like a fat tumor. But I've never heard of them at this age, maybe a cyst or hair growth will review

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