It is perfectly round and symmetrical, appears to be under the skin (hair is intact)…

It is perfectly round and symmetrical, appears to be under the skin (hair is intact), fairly firm, 2 inches in diameter and doesn’t seem to be bothering my dog when touched. He was also licking his nose very frequently when it showed up along with increased sneezing. I’m wondering, What this is caused by? Should he see a vet? Could this be caused by an allergy?

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Dawn Ferara, DVM
Dawn Ferara, DVM
9 years ago

Any unusual lump should be seen by a vet.  Especially before it gets any bigger

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

i’d get him in, particularly if it’s anywhere near teeth.