Well i have a pet dog she is quite fat but she has never had a tumor i think it depends on what breed it is my dog is a papillon she is brown and white she has never had fleas she is so well behaved and polite theres a trick he can do called the party piece
If by warts, you mean fatty tumors, then yes, this is normal. As the dog becomes older, it will gain tumors. Outside the body, these fatty tumors are usually completely harmless. However, ingrown tumors and tumors that have begun bleeding need to be seen by a veterinarian immediately.
Tumors are often cancerous already. ==== Most fatty tumors are benign and they stay that way. I would speak to a physician if you have concerns about this.
Sometimes either is common for dogs to develop fatty tumors as they get older and have a weight problem. Plenty of exercise and a well balanced diet would be good for your furry friend.
No. Some are benign, which means they probably should be removed but also means they are not yet cancerous. If you think you have one I strongly urge you to seek a Doctor and have it checked out. No, some tumors can simply be fatty tissue. I am not a doctor, but my pet dog has 2 fatty tissue tumors and they're not cancerous.
Many time tumors in dogs are Fatty Tumors which arent as dangerous as a cancer tumor. however depending on how far up her nose it is, it could be Lymphoma or Osteosarcoma. both are bone cancers which can be fatal in untreated.
You take your dog to see your Veterinarian immediately. There are cancerous tumors called perianal tumors that are dangerous. Get her in to be checked up by your Veterinarian before these tumors get any larger. Is your female dog spayed? You usually see these types of tumors more in an unspayed female dog. This is one of many reasons to have your dog spayed.
I'm sorry to hear that, Fatty tumors are also known as lipomas, and they can actually be harmless lumps of fat I believe no one can really pinpoint why they appear.My suggestion would be that your cousin go see a doctor.
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It is not known. It may be heredity, skin cancer is from too much sun exposure, breast cancer can be attributed to many different reasons. It is my opinion benign fatty tumors are a result of what could become cancerous because the spine is full of rich blood and cancer can flow to the back through the blood to thrive off from it. A complete body scan to locate cancerous tumors and tissue is what i would do.
These are benign fatty tumors. There is no known treatment to prevent or solve lipoma. Surgery is an option to remove unsightly lipomas.