Where is it located?
Hello my lab BooBoo was 2 this past May 16th. On the weekend I noticed what I think is a very large pimple the size of a pencil eraser. There is no discharge, no white center and she does not act like it bothers her or hurts her.
It is not a tick, please look at the picture and let me know what you think. I am calling the vet in the morning. I called this evening but they were closed.
Thanks
Wayne
It is on the inside of the ear, close to the tip edge about an inch. If you look at my thumb and finger it is about an inch from the edge.
It doesn't look like a pimple to me from the photo. When I think of a pimple, I think of something that looks more like a pustule that could pop and drain. That doesn't look like that to me. The first thing that comes to mind would be something like a histiocytoma (Skin Tumor (Histiocytoma) in Dogs | petMD) but if it were on my dog, I'd have a vet take a look and make the diagnosis because there are other lumpy things dogs can develop and I'm no vet.
Sue
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stepnout (08-29-2014)
Hoping all goes well!
stepnout (08-29-2014)
Definitely not a pimple and yes, a vet appointment is in order. Best wishes that it's nothing to be concerned with!
stepnout (08-29-2014)
Definitely looks like a Histiocytoma. Lola had one on her leg in November of last year. Our regular vet suggested surgery to remove it and do a biopsy, but we weren't convinced. A friend of mine who is a vet (he would be our regular vet, but his office is over an hour away) gave us a second opinion and told us to just monitor it, as they often just go away.
By coincidence, Lola got vaginitis just before we were going to go away for Thanksgiving. Our regular vet was on vacation, and the vet on duty suggested that we just try a prescription spray (I don't recall the name). Lola was also on an antibiotic at the time. Between the spray and the antibiotic, the Histiocytoma disappeared in no time.
stepnout (08-29-2014)
Histiocytoma. Normally they will go away on their own unless they are in a spot where they get irritated.
Maddy had one on her foot, and I sat and waited on it for weeks. I finally brought her in, was told it would go away on its own, and a week later it was gone.
Jen
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stepnout (08-29-2014)
Stepnout: Thanks for bringing this up and the picture. Valuable information.
stepnout (08-29-2014)
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