Last Updated on December 19, 2019
#7 – Lipoma
A lipoma is a benign fatty tumor that’s very common in dogs. They usually soft to the touch and can be moved underneath the skin. Unfortunately, many dog breeds are predisposed to developing these tumors.
Lipomas come in different sizes and rarely represent a serious issue. A fine needle aspirate to get a cell sample will confirm that the tumor is benign but it will only need to be surgically removed if it alters with the dog’s movement.