<p>Thank you for your question! It's understandable to be concerned when you notice something unusual with your furry friend. Without more specific details, it's tough to pinpoint exactly what's happening, but let’s consider a few possibilities that are commonly seen in pets.<br><br><br><br>If you've noticed a new lump, it could be something as simple as a benign growth like a lipoma (a fatty deposit) or something more concerning, such as an abscess or cyst. If your pet is scratching, chewing, or licking at its skin, it might be dealing with an allergy, flea infestation, or skin irritation.<br><br><br><br>For at-home care, keep an eye on the area. Try cleaning it gently with warm water and a soft cloth. Make sure your pet doesn’t scratch or irritate the spot further—sometimes an Elizabethan collar (aka "cone of shame") can help with that.<br><br><br><br>It’s important to watch for signs like swelling, redness, discharge, or if your pet seems to be in pain or is behaving differently than usual. These can indicate a more serious issue requiring a vet’s attention.<br><br><br><br>I'd recommend booking a video consult with one of our veterinarians on Dial A Vet to get a more tailored assessment and peace of mind. We're here to help ensure your pet gets the best care possible!</p>