Any new growth on a pet, especially near sensitive areas like the eyelid, warrants veterinary attention. Eyelid growths in dogs can be benign (like a stye or meibomian gland adenoma) or, less commonly, malignant. They can also cause irritation to the eye itself, leading to discomfort, scratching, or even corneal ulcers. Your vet will likely want to examine it closely, and possibly recommend removal, especially if it's growing, causing irritation, or obstructing vision. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.Clinically Approved Standard by Dial A Vet Veterinary Team
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