If you notice a red bump on your dog's spay incision, it is important to contact your veterinarian for further evaluation and guidance. This could be a sign of infection or other complications that may require treatment. It is best to seek professional advice to ensure the health and well-being of your dog.
What is a large bump on my dogs side
My vet told me the hard nodule around my dogs incision is from the immune response to the sutures and it will resolve on its own. If your dog has swelling near the incision, then that is a seroma. You can google that for a good explanation.
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.
If your cat is angry, you should notice that their tail is wagging or moving side to side.. Where as dogs wag their tail when they are excited/happy.
I dont no my dog has a same thing i need help D:
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.
The only way to know for sure is to have it looked at by a veterinarian.
dogs can get bug bites:P hope this helps
try the vets notice board on benbecular, there were lots of dogs needing homes on it when we were there,
It's part of a ridge on the skull, and is called the occipital protuberance. This ridge is where the large muscles of the lower jaw attach, and all dogs have it to one degree or another; bloodhounds having a particularly noticeable protuberance! In dogs with large, blocky heads like Mastiffs or Rottweilers, this can be difficult to notice due to their large jaw muscle attachments.
Panting is a normal process in dogs, it is how they cool down. You should not be worried if they appear to be breathing without effort and panting is the only sign you notice. Panting in cats is not normal. It can indicate anxiety, pain or a respiratory/heart problem. If your cat continues to pant, you should take it to see a vet.
Take your dog to the vet.