My dog's got these weird bumps on her back but they're not visible. Should I be freaking out or is this common?

I was petting my dog this evening and noticed some unusual bumps on her back, although they’re not visible to the eye. I could feel them when I ran my hand over her fur. This has me a bit anxious. Is this something common in dogs, or should I be more concerned and think about consulting a vet?

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Answer

Feeling bumps under your dog's fur can be concerning, but they aren't always a cause for alarm. These bumps might be typical benign conditions, but keeping an eye on them is wise.

  • Common for dogs to develop lumps and bumps
  • Benign lumps are often harmless
  • Consultation recommended if unsure or symptoms change

There are several possible explanations for the bumps you've found on your dog's back. These could range from harmless lipomas (fatty tumors) to more serious conditions that may need veterinary attention. In older dogs, small benign growths can be quite common. However, new bumps should always be monitored, especially if they change in size, shape, or if they start affecting your dog's behavior or health. It’s always best to have a professional evaluation for peace of mind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are common causes of lumps on a dog?

    Lumps can be caused by infections, cysts, benign tumors like lipomas, or more serious conditions such as cancerous growths. A vet can help determine the cause.

  • How can I tell if a lump is serious?

    If the lump grows quickly, feels hard, is painful, or your dog is showing other signs of illness, it is advisable to consult with a veterinarian promptly.

  • What should I do until we see the vet?

    Monitor the bumps for changes, avoid squeezing or manipulating them, and keep a record of any changes in size or appearance to share with your vet.

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