Suddenly noticed a big squishy lump on my dog's ear today, should I call Dial A Vet or wait it out?

Today, I suddenly noticed a big, squishy lump on my dog's ear while we were getting ready for our morning walk. She doesn’t seem to be in pain when I touch it, but the size has me a bit worried. Should I be concerned about this, and is it something that needs immediate attention from a vet?

Answer

It sounds like you've discovered a significant lump on your dog's ear. While it doesn’t seem to cause her pain, the size is understandably concerning.

  • Monitor the lump for changes in size or behavior.
  • Check if your dog shows any discomfort around the lump.
  • Consider a consultation if the lump persists or grows.

Lumps on a dog’s ear can be due to various reasons, such as an insect bite, cyst, or even a harmless fatty tumor. Since it doesn’t cause pain, it's likely not an urgent issue, but keeping an eye on it and seeking veterinary advice if it changes is a wise approach. If the lump starts to grow rapidly, becomes painful, or shows signs of infection (redness, heat, discharge), those would be indicators to contact a vet promptly.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could cause a lump on my dog’s ear?

    Lumps can arise from insect bites, allergic reactions, cysts, hematomas, or growths like warts or lipomas. An assessment by a vet is necessary to determine the exact cause.

  • If the lump is not painful, can it still be serious?

    Yes, even painless lumps can be a sign of underlying conditions. Continuous observation and a professional evaluation are essential to ensure your dog's health.

  • When should I be truly concerned about a lump on my dog?

    If the lump changes in appearance, the surrounding area becomes red or inflamed, or your dog starts to experience discomfort, it's important to seek veterinary attention.

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