Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Australian Cattle Dog | Male | 52 lbs
What is this lump on my dogs foot? His name is Bodhi and hes a 7 year old Blue Heeler
2 Answers
Published on October 26th, 2019
This could be a benign growth or it could be something more serious like a malignant growth. Any suspicious lumps should be examined by the vet. The vet can perform a test called a fine needle aspirate on it. To do this, the vet sticks a small needle into the lump to get a sample of its cells, and examines the cells on a slide under a microscope. It's usually painless to the animal, and relatively quick to perform. Once the cause of the lump is diagnosed, the vet can discuss treatment options if needed. Give Bodhi's vet a call to make him an appointment.
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Published on February 9th, 2019
This could just be a benign growth if it's been around for years doing nothing and only now just started to grow. Any suspicious lumps should be examined by the vet. The vet can perform a test called a fine needle aspirate on it. To do this, the vet sticks a small needle into the lump to get a sample of its cells, and examines the cells on a slide under a microscope. It's usually painless to the animal, and relatively quick to perform. Once the cause of the lump is diagnosed, the vet can discuss treatment options if needed. I'd have Sam seen by a vet next week. Best of luck.
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