Make sure the dog doesn't lick it and get the dog to the vet ASAP.
Fat deposit or a tumor or a boil.
Take it to a vet.
If you find a hard lump on your dog's back, it is important to have it checked by a veterinarian as soon as possible. The lump could be a sign of a serious health issue, such as a tumor, and early detection is key for effective treatment.
A lump on the back of your head that is itchy may be from an inset bite. If the lump does not go away, visit a doctor.
It can mean many things It can be cancer, or a cyst, go get it checked by a vet! x
A lump the size of a golf ball should be checked by a doctor. This may go away on its own, but if it does not, it should be evaluated for possible needed treatment.
It depends on what the lump is as to how it can be treated. If the lump is obstructing the dogs ability to eat and/or drink then the Veterinarian will more than likely opt for the lump to be removed. However, if the lump is cancerous then the vet should be able to sit down with the owner of the small dog and go over all of the different treatment options available to save the small dog's life. Therefore, if anyone has a small dog with a lump under their chin. They should consult their Veterinarian and talk with their Veterinarian on which treatment will/may work best.
the lump helps you create a bad bad thing in your own throat. You should have a lump in your throat once in a while when your start to have your you know what and it is very important.
For a lump on the back of your head you could see a dermatologist (skin doctor) or oncologist (cancer specialist), or possibly an endocrinologist (if the lump has a hormonal cause). For a lump in the back of your head, you could see a neurologist.A general practitioner / family doctor will be able to give you a "top to toe" check up and see if there's anything you need to be referred for.
The Hampster needs expert medical treatment so you should take it to a vet.
go see a doctor
Get it checked over by a doctor.