You may have felt some lumps or bumps when petting your dog or cat, but how can we know which ones to be concerned about? KATU News talked with Dr. Alison Lord of the Pearl Animal Hospital about the ...
Most of our animals love a good petting, and it is often during these instances that we discover a lump or bump that we may have not noticed before. It is common for pets to develop skin growths as ...
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The dos and don’ts of pet grooming at home
Grooming at home can be simple, enjoyable, and good for your pet’s health if you follow these dos and don’ts and any other ...
As pets age, owners may start to notice lumps, bumps or skin growths. Some are visible, but some can be under the skin. While new growths might be easy to see on a short-haired breed, they may not be ...
Small lumps and bumps on your dog can be cancerous, which is why early detection of cancer is key. Credit: Braastad family photo My dog has a lump or bump on its skin! Many clients come in with this ...
Dogs get cancer, too. Dr. Shannon Poole of Cross Creek Animal Hospital shares tips to help owners anticipate, prevent and act quickly in the case of a lump. Dogs get cancer, too. Dr. Shannon Poole of ...
A lipoma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor of fat in middle-aged or older dogs. Lipomas can grow anywhere on the dog's body, even inside their abdomen. But the most common growth is under their skin ...
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