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Bumps on Dog?

A bump on a dog.I have a 5 year old American Bully that has these bloody bumps that come and go, but lately they're a little bit bigger and sticking around longer. I noticed similar images on this article, so I'm wondering if anyone can share with me what they may be. Thank you.

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It could be as simple as a hematoma (like a bruise) or melanoma (cancer) or many things in between. We always show photo to the vet and she tells us to bring our fur baby in or if we can try an at home treatment first. Our vet does this for established patients so maybe yours will to. During times of COVID this has been a blessing!

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March 15, 20210 found this helpful

Thank you ever so much.

 

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Any change in a dog's skin (or human's for that matter), should be checked out by a doctor. Don't try to self-diagnose.

 
March 15, 20210 found this helpful

I learned the hard way once before thank you for your input.

 

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I would definitely have this evaluated by your vet.
Some info here also:
www.diamondpet.com/.../

 
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I really liked the link thank you for your input. Blessings

 

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Try talking to your regular vet as this seems to be a continuing problem. They will probably want you to bring him/her in so they can do a biopsy or blood work.

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I know you know these are expensive visits/tests but you really need to know for sure as it could be something simple or something serious.
A lot of people are now using 'virtual vets' as these can be a lot less expensive than regular vet visits. I'm not sure which ones has video so you may want to check some just in case you can use one.
This problem may not be suitable for this but nice to know for future reference.
Chewy is great.
www.cnbc.com/.../chewy.html
www.everydayhealth.com/.../

ask.vetbabble.com/

 
March 15, 20210 found this helpful

Wow thank you

 

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This is something you should really should look into with a Vet. This should be checked for many reasons , it could be all or nothing .

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Just to be on the safe side, have your dog checked as soon as you can ,it is not normal to have blood bumps.

 

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March 16, 20210 found this helpful

Only a veterinarian can answer this question after an examination. It could be a wart (not dangerous) or it could be a mast cell (cancer). Have your vet take a look at it.

 
March 17, 20210 found this helpful

Thank you and everyone else Im really happy with the feedback, god willing we get a proper diagnosis and Ill follow up on this post.

 

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