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Are my dog's mouth growths or epulis dangerous or life-threatening?

Updated On September 23rd, 2025

Pet's info: Dog | Miniature Schnauzer | Male | neutered | 7 years and 7 months old | 25 lbs

My pet has one large and several small epulis in his mouth. He is a 8 year old schauzer. Are these tumors life threatening?

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Answered By Lindsey Edwards MVB, BSc, IVCA

Veterinarian

Published on January 27th, 2018

True epulis are benign masses and only of concern if/when they affect hewing or become damaged during eating. There are a number of other causes of growths in the mouth however and tumor development is possible so they should be monitored closely and removed/biopsied if any doubts or concerns arise. Rapid growth, bleeding, ulceration, pain and loss of teeth are all red flags

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