Worried about possible growth in dogs nose- vet appt for Monday. Can it wait til then?

Something weird just happened, and I'm really worried. I just noticed this strange bump on Max's nose, and I'm freaking out a little. It's Sunday afternoon, and I've got a vet appointment booked for tomorrow, but I can't help but wonder if I should be doing something sooner. Max, my 5-year-old golden retriever, has been acting totally normal—no change in appetite or energy. But of course, now I’m questioning if he’s been scratching his nose more than usual or if it’s always been like this. It's pretty small, but I swear it wasn't there yesterday. Has anyone else seen something like this? Should I just wait until tomorrow, or am I missing something urgent?

Answer

Appreciate the question - let's unpack this. Discovering a growth on your dog's nose can definitely be concerning. It's great that you already have a vet appointment scheduled; let's discuss what you might be dealing with until then.



Growths on a dog's nose can be caused by various factors, including benign issues like warts or cysts, allergies leading to swollen areas, or more serious concerns like tumors. It's essential to note if the growth is changing in size, color, or shape, as these can be signs worthy of closer attention.



Until your appointment, you can help by keeping the area clean and avoiding any pressure or scratching your dog might do. Gently wipe the nose with a damp cloth to keep it free from irritants, but avoid using any over-the-counter creams or ointments unless advised by your vet.



Watch for signs like difficulty breathing, bleeding, or the area becoming extremely painful, as these could indicate a more serious issue needing immediate attention. If any of these symptoms appear, you might need to seek veterinary care sooner.



For peace of mind or if new symptoms arise, consider booking a video consult with Dial A Vet to get personalized advice before your upcoming appointment.

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