A hard bump on your dog's back could be caused by various factors such as a cyst, tumor, abscess, or insect bite. It is important to have a veterinarian examine the bump to determine the exact cause and provide appropriate treatment.
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.
No, the "stoll" is not the intelligence bump on the back of a dog's head. A stoll is a type of scarf or shawl, typically made of wool. The bump on a dog's head is called the occiput, which is the prominent bone at the back of the skull.
What is a large bump on my dogs side
Take your dog to the vet.
dogs can get bug bites:P hope this helps
Yes, this might be an abscess. These are extremely common in dogs, cats, and rabbits. They are puss filled lumps that need to be taken care of. If its below the skin, you need a vet to do surgery on it. If it's above the skin, you can puncture it and squeeze the puss out.
See a vet. This could be serious.
NO NO! Chocolate is poisonous to both dogs and cats and could cause death.
Dogs may sneeze when they are on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze response.
Cortisone is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
Penicilin is not a commonly known trigger for seizures in dogs, but I wouldn't be surprised if it could cause them. Some foods and toxins can cause dog seizures, as well as excessive external stimulus (ie, light & sound), so it could, in theory, be a trigger.
Dogs may sneeze when lying on their back because the change in position can cause irritation or tickling in their nasal passages, leading to a reflexive sneeze to clear the irritation.