Take the puppy to the Vet for an examination.
I had a sebaceous cyst about the size of a large grape removed from the area of my neck under the jaw bone in January 2011 by a Dermatologist in Washington. According to my insurance record... Removal of Cyst: $123.39 Repair of wound: $722.61 Total: $846, completely covered by my insurance.
You need to ask your local doctor or dermatologist this question.
Yes, if he had a cyst before that was removed, it be should be checked out by a doctor.
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Branchial Cleft cyst is a congenital defect that appears as a gill located on the neck
No... Most likely, you've developed a sebaceous cyst, quite common to that area of the body... Google sebaceous cyst
A doctor will be able to tell you.
This essentially is a cyst inside of the neck of the hip bone. The peripheral sclerotic area is the outside of this "cyst" and has a lot of calcium in it... thus it shows up as a very white area on xray, since it is more dense (because of the calcium). Hypo-dense just means there isn't much calcium in the middle of this bone "cyst" so it shows up on the xray as a dark area (hypo= less).
A soft, non-painful lump in a dog's neck could be a lipoma, or fatty tumor. It can also be a cyst that a veterinarian can drain.
Probably an ingrown hair that has turned into a mess of puss. It could also be a cyst that has popped.
If you are talking about the base of the neck that is a large disc and hard. If you just have a ball it could be bone and can be removed in most cases or, if soft you could have cyst and should have it checked out. Please see your doctor.
A bump on the side of the neck that emits a foul odor when burst may indicate an infected cyst, such as a sebaceous cyst or an abscess. These can become filled with pus and bacteria, leading to a bad smell. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment, as self-treatment can lead to complications.