A little bump on a dog’s body doesn’t hurt or itch
A small fleshy pimple on a dog that is neither painful nor itchy may be caused by the dog suffering from a tumor. The owner can check the pimples on the dog's body. If it grows bigger and shows no signs of going away, it means that the dog is suffering from a tumor. At this time, the owner should pay attention to it and take the dog immediately. Go to the pet hospital for examination and treatment to prevent missing the best treatment time.
Tips:
There are many reasons for dogs to have pimples. This phenomenon will also occur if the dog suffers from skin diseases, but the dog will suffer from itching. If the dog keeps scratching, the owner will treat the dog, apply treatment medicine on the affected area, and wear a collar on the dog to prevent it from licking or scratching.
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