Hard bumps on your dog's back could be caused by various factors such as skin infections, allergic reactions, insect bites, or tumors. It is important to have your dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment.
If your dog's nose is swelling shut and there are sores present inside of it, there could be a variety of things wrong. Your dog may be having an allergic reaction to something, it could have some type of autoimmune disease, or it could have a tumor or mass.
All mammals have nipples, even male mammals-thoughs bumps are nipples.
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Some told me dogs that have the boney bump at the back of the head is called an intelligence bump........is this correct and if so what exactly does that mean? I know what intelligence is........LOL! Are these dogs smarter than others? I just don't know.
It could be allergies, take her to the vet.
Treatment will depend on the cause of the bumps. A vet will best be able to determine the cause and proper course of treatment.
See a vet. This could be serious.
Dogs have bumps on their face called whisker pads, which are clusters of thick, sensitive hairs called whiskers. Whiskers help dogs sense their surroundings by detecting changes in air currents and vibrations, aiding in navigation and communication.
Yes dogs can be part gargoyle. It's rare, but it can happen. There are some things you can look out for. The main thing would be to look for bumps on the back of the dog in question. It may be the beginning of wings. It would be certain your dog is a gargoyle if it has wings. Also you can check the dogs eyes to see if he's made of stone. If he is he could be a gargoyle. Gargoyles are mainly depicted as dogs because dogs are good protectors. Hope this helps.
Hard to say without knowing the size of the bumps, where they are, what they look like, etc. I would expect a skin condition. It could be as simple as an allergy. I'd be more concerned if the number or size of the bumps is increasing. Also, of these turn out to be open sores. Talk to your vet -- and ask about prednizone.
Fleas, try some sulfodene on the area. just a little
See the vet immediately! Dogs can get cancer on their teats. My sister-in-law had a dog with cancer of two teats and it was successfully operated on saving the dogs life. She could have had a hard time giving birth and something could be wrong inside of her. Get to that vets!