Signs Of Abdomen Pain In Your Dog My Dog Has A Quarter Sized Bump On Her Abdomen... I Need Professional Advise, Do You Know What It May Be?

My dog has a quarter sized bump on her abdomen... I need professional advise, do you know what it may be? - signs of abdomen pain in your dog

It is a Chihuahua, approximately 4 years. It is not sterile and has never had puppies. We have not changed, and the food was not involved in everything that we know. There has been no change in the habits of eating or bathing. Do not act otherwise, and shows no signs of pain when you touch him.
The hump is very low, ie between the legs and abdomen. It moves a little when I pushed in one direction. It is not hard or discolored. It just seems that there is a lump.

4 comments:

Molly M said...

Seems to have a tumor of fat, which is common in dogs. Do not worry, it will not injure or kill. A fatty tumor is a soft coup, that you will be able to move a little. Vets usually have little, if the tumor in a body part that causes the dog pain or prevent them comfortable. However, you should keep an eye on him, make sure that this does not appear to increase the size or harden. When this happens, you do not need to consult a veterinarian. In addition, if the dog starts to change their behavior or stop eating, or using the toilet, you should immediately consult your veterinarian to show. I know that the anxiety of the first to be able to take a blow on his dog can be, but if the dog did not seem bothered, it should be no reason for you too. Another option you have is to take him to a local dog groomer. Like I said fatty tumors are very common and a dog groomer will probably be able to tell whether something you should not only their concerns or take a look at them.

Rayven ~ Life's a B said...

Call and speak with a veterinarian or him to your vet, and if you want professional advice.

This could be a node that can one fatty tumor. Could be anything.

parakeet... said...

It could be anything, but that's how tumors begin to resemble. Take him to the vet and check them out.

Ashley F said...

Could it be that the kidney of the dog under a vet

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