stabilizes the position of the kidneys by holding them in their normal position
The lumps can be many different things. They are usually harmless, as they are more likely fatty tissues. If you are concerned about them, you should talk with your vet.
I have some in my thighs, under the skin. My doctor told me not to worry about them, they don't hurt, just annoying. I have done some research and they are probably lipomas, just fatty lumps. I'm not a doctor but it's my two cents.
Most older dogs get fatty lumps they are usually harmless, best to have the vet aspirate them to be on the safe side.
Suets are fatty tissues around the kidneys of cattle and sheep.
It protects your kidneys from injury, increases their stability and connects your kidneys to surrounding tissues.
If they are movable, then they are likely fatty deposits. However, without an examination from your doctor, you can not be sure.
Fatty tissue,Lipoma
Movable lumps can be caused by conditions such as lipomas (benign fatty tumors), cysts (fluid-filled sacs), or swollen lymph nodes. It is important to have any new or changing lumps evaluated by a healthcare provider to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
A collection of fatty deposits eventually affects blood vessels in the skin, heart, kidneys, and nervous system.
Painless fatty lumps in the legs are usually due to soft tissue sarcoma. However, to be sure, it is best to schedule an appointment with your doctor ASAP!
Common causes of lumps on dachshunds include lipomas (benign fatty tumors), cysts, and mast cell tumors. It is important to have any new or changing lumps checked by a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment, which may include monitoring, removal, or other interventions.