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What are Fatty Tumors in Dogs?

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What are Fatty Tumors in Dogs?

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Fatty tumors in dogs are also known as lipomas. These are benign tumors that are formed as a result of uncontrolled cell division. One can suspect a tumor to be a sign of dog cancer, only if it is malignant. However, fatty tumors in dogs are generally harmless and do not spread to other parts of the body. They are not painful and do not cause irritation or redness of the skin. They occur, most commonly, in the upper legs or in the belly region. Although all dog breeds can develop fatty tumors, Labrador Retrievers, Doberman Pinschers, Miniature Schnauzers and dogs of mixed breed have been found to be more prone to fatty tumors in dogs. Fatty Tumors in Dogs – Diagnosis It’s true that fatty tumors in dogs are not harmful. However, in order to ensure proper dog health, a pet owner should take his pet to the veterinarian the moment he feels a lumpy growth in any part of the canine’s body. Avoid making your own conclusions about the tumor. Let the vet examine the lump and determine if the tu

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