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Bump on my dog's nose
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Hi there,
It would be really helpful to know how long your dog has had this bump, whether it appeared suddenly or gradually, and if she has any others anywhere else on her body. This would help narrow down what the potential causes might be.
There are many reasons why a dog might develop a lump: it could be something as simple as an insect bite, a skin condition (such as pyoderma), parasites, an allergy, or even a tumour. It’s important to keep an eye on it over the next few days to see if it changes, but the best course of action is to book an appointment with your vet.
So, while finding a bump shouldn't be a cause for immediate alarm, it’s still best to get her checked over by a vet so they can take a closer look.
Best wishes,
Marthe
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Well, a sting seems logical then; ants or dangerous caterpillars can also burn a dog’s nose.
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Whereabouts do you live?
Down south..
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Which part of the country are you in?
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"How long has it been? It might just be a sting."
No idea, I only spotted it today. She didn't have it before..
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How long has it been?
It might just be a sting.
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