Maybe a tumor, not good!!
Take your dog to the vet. Lumps are never good on any part of the body.
That dog really, really needs to see a vet ASAP.
Yes. An element of scar tissue can build up from the puppies teeth. However, if any large lumps; weeping lumps, or lumps that grow noticeably bigger over time, seek veterinary assistance.
yes
My dog has the same thing going on!
Depends on if they are inside or outside, if they are raw or fur covered, if they are painful or not. If you are concerned take your dog to the vet.
The lumps may be caused by a blockage in your dogs urinary tract which would be why hes having trouble urinating or there is a infection. These symptoms require emergency veterinary attention. Get your dog to the vet now.
Its best to get any lumps aspirated at the vet to be on the safe side.
maybe he has a stone
I just took my dog to vet for same problem, had him neutered a month ago. vet said it is normal, that it is the part of the penis that swells when mating that causes them to get stuck. Nothing to worry about he said.
To check for abnormalities or lumps on the right side of a dog's body, gently run your hands along the dog's side, feeling for any unusual bumps or changes in texture. Pay attention to any areas that feel different or sensitive. If you notice anything concerning, consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.
The dog might have an allergy to a substance in the paint. It could just be a coincidence so don't jump to conclusions and start blaming friends.