
dog has a pouch of fat?
My dog has a pocket of fat under the chin, I'm not sure if it's serious or not. Is there anything they took him the vet? Dingo is a combination laboratory / what we think. We received the book. Does not seem to bother him when Rouch and I have done for about six months or more. What looks like?
Labs (laboratory and mixtures) are very likely to develop pieces of adipose tissue, especially as they age. Our laboratories 16 years had a dozen before he died of an illness unrelated. They are completely benign and will not hurt the dog at all, unless they are in a place that limit the movements or become so important that they are uncomfortable. I can see where the bottom of the chin can be a bad place to get one, but it is not to tease or more, you you can ignore until your next veterinary visit. So I would ask the vet to make sure it really is a fatty deposit and not a tumor. If it bothers you, or seemed to strange enough to bother you, you can ask the vet about removing them. If it helps, my dog fat droplets' size ranged from one marble size of a large egg and were all in the chest, sides, stomach and legs. They were a bit dense but soft to the touch, not soft like a light bulb or a disc. The hair usually take them and some are not even visible until you pet. In comparison, there was once a part in his neck where the skin seems stretched, could see the bare skin of leather, felt a bit soft, unlike any other. This turned out to be filled with fluid and never returned after being drained. Never had a real tumor, but my brother-in-law had tumors laboratory always looked gray and glabrous. 've Never played one. Good luck with your dog. Hope this is very fat, then all you have to worry about is whether you should change the name of "Lumpy"!
Pocket Lab – University of Southern California
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