My dog has a weird lump on its paw. It doesn't seem painful.

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Answer

Any new lump or mass on your pet warrants veterinary attention, even if it's not currently painful or bothering them. Lumps can range from benign fatty tumors (lipomas) to cysts, abscesses, or more serious concerns like mast cell tumors. Early detection and diagnosis are key, especially if it's a rapidly growing or changing mass. Your vet may recommend a fine needle aspirate (FNA) to determine the nature of the lump. Speak to Dial A Vet via a video consult should you need further guidance.
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