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What's this growth on my 9-month-old Labrador's skin? Is it serious?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Labrador Retriever | Female | spayed | 1 year and 6 months old | 55 lbs

What is this? 9 month old lab

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Answered By Dr. Leigh, DVM

Veterinarian

Published on July 17th, 2017

It could be a cyst, papilloma, histiocytoma, or a pustule. You could have her examined by a vet to determine the exact cause. Your vet can do a needle aspirate to diagnose and then determine if treatment is needed Papillomas and histiocytomas are common in young dogs and usually resolve with no treatment.

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    Answered By Mirissa Duncil, DVM

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    Published on

    Hi there. This appears to be a small mole or other growth of some kind. Truthfully the best way to diagnose a mass like this is to have it aspirated and sent off for cytology. Many are curatively removed and other can be more aggressive. While this mass does not look serious to me-I always recommend having your veterinarian take a look and then just to make sure (they can see things in person we cannot in a picture). I hope this helps!

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