Noticed raised lesions on my 10-year-old Maltese's skin, should I be freaking out or is there a simple explanation for this?

While giving my 10-year-old Maltese a bath yesterday, I noticed a few raised lesions on her skin. They seem new, and I'm quite worried since I've never seen them before. Should I be freaking out about these, or is there a simple explanation for this?

Answer

Noticing new raised lesions on your Maltese's skin can be concerning, but they're not uncommon in older dogs. Let's explore the possibilities and address your worries.

  • Monitor your dog's lesions for changes in size, color, or behavior.
  • Consider potential benign conditions common in older dogs, like lipomas or skin tags.
  • Consultation with a vet can provide peace of mind and clarity.

It's understandable to feel worried when you notice something new on your dog. Skin changes can happen for various reasons, such as allergies, infections, or benign growths like warts or fatty tumors, which are common in senior dogs. If the lesions seem bothersome or you note any significant changes, having them checked by a vet can help determine if any further action is needed.

Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What could these raised lesions be on my dog's skin?

    They could be a variety of things, including benign growths like lipomas or skin tags, allergic reactions, or infections. A vet's examination can help identify the cause.

  • When should I be concerned about skin lesions?

    If they change rapidly in size or color, become painful, or start to bleed, it's important to consult a veterinarian promptly.

  • How can I care for these lesions at home?

    Keep them clean and monitor for any signs of discomfort in your dog. Avoid applying any treatments or creams without veterinary advice.

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