Notice a new mole on my dog's leg, should I consult Dial A Vet?

Yesterday while grooming my dog, I noticed a new mole on her leg that I hadn't seen before. It's small but slightly raised, and I’m not sure if it’s something that appeared suddenly or if I just missed it previously. Should I be concerned about this change and have it checked out, or is it common for dogs to develop new moles as they age?

Answer

If you discover a new mole on your dog, it's a good idea to monitor it and consult your veterinarian, as changes in skin features can sometimes signal health issues.

  • Observe the size, color, and shape of the mole for any changes.
  • Check for other new growths or changes in your dog’s skin.
  • Note if your dog is licking, scratching, or showing discomfort around the area.
  • Take a picture of the mole to track changes over time.

While it's not uncommon for dogs to develop new moles or skin growths as they age, it's important to have any new or changing moles assessed by a veterinarian. This can help rule out any concerns such as infection, irritation, or, in rare cases, skin cancer. Early detection is key to ensuring your pet’s health and well-being.

For peace of mind, consider booking a consultation with a veterinarian to have the mole checked. You can easily book a vet consultation through Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for dogs to get new moles?

    Yes, dogs can develop new moles as they age, similar to humans. However, it is important to monitor these for any changes that may indicate a health concern.

  • What should I watch for in a dog’s mole that might indicate a problem?

    Watch for changes in size, color, or shape, and whether your dog is frequently licking or scratching the area, as these could indicate potential issues.

  • When should I consult a vet about a new mole on my dog?

    You should consult a vet if the mole changes rapidly, seems to bother your pet, or if you notice several new moles appearing simultaneously. Early assessment can help ensure your pet’s health and peace of mind.

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