YES. Take him to a vet.
A male is just known as a dog and the female is a bitch
If she is supposed to be on heat, do with that what you will but if she starts to have a round lump on her vulva, stop putting her on heat. It's bad. What should i do?
that means the humper is the master
Yes, they cut the dogs balls off... not his penis.
Potential causes of a lump on a male dog's belly can include infections, tumors, or cysts. Treatment options may include surgical removal, antibiotics, or other medications depending on the underlying cause diagnosed by a veterinarian.
bad dog (to a male dog) = kelev lo tov! bad dog (to a female dog) = kalbah lo tovah!
If your dog has a lump on its eyelid, it is important to take them to the veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment. The lump could be a sign of an underlying health issue that needs to be addressed by a professional. Do not try to treat the lump yourself without consulting a vet.
A lump near a dog's penis can be a sign of various health concerns, including infections, tumors, or inflammation. It is important to have the lump examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment. Ignoring the lump can lead to further complications and potential health risks for the dog.
A lump on your dog's head could be caused by various factors such as an injury, infection, cyst, or tumor. It is important to have your veterinarian examine the lump to determine the cause and recommend appropriate treatment.
Good cat (for a male cat) = חתול טוב , khah-TOOL TOHV Good cat (for a female cat) = חתולה טובה , khah-too-LAH toh-VAH Bad dog (for a male dog) = כלב לא טוב , KEL-ev LO TOHV Bad dog (for a female dog) = כלבה לא טובה , kahl-BAH LO toh-VAH
Hot dog balls Hot dog balls
It depends on what the lump is as to how it can be treated. If the lump is obstructing the dogs ability to eat and/or drink then the Veterinarian will more than likely opt for the lump to be removed. However, if the lump is cancerous then the vet should be able to sit down with the owner of the small dog and go over all of the different treatment options available to save the small dog's life. Therefore, if anyone has a small dog with a lump under their chin. They should consult their Veterinarian and talk with their Veterinarian on which treatment will/may work best.