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10-04-2024 08:10 PM
I noticed a month ago, my dog had developed a tiny skin tag under the base of her tail. I bathed her yesterday and looked at it and it has grown, say from the size of a pin head a month ago, to the size of a pea. It is pink and looks like a skin tag.....? Has anyone ever had a dog develop a skin tag?
10-04-2024 08:14 PM
@Hopein24. Better get it vet checked sometime in the near future just in case it might be a tumor.
10-04-2024 08:19 PM
Yes, they do... I've been watching a tag on my 14 yo Westie for a couple of years now. My groomer found it on his ear. Just to be sure I took him to the vet and she confirmed and advised to just watch it. So far so good... and I hope the same for you and your baby.
10-04-2024 08:56 PM
10-04-2024 09:40 PM
I would get it checked at the vet's asap, that's a fast growth so better safe than sorry.
10-05-2024 12:23 AM
@Hopein24 That's REALLY fast growth, you should get your dog to the vet ASAP so they can remove the growth before it can spread and require chemo or radiation to hope you can save your dog's life!
10-05-2024 12:31 AM
The dingo has a skin tag. It's pink it and it has never looked red or angry. We've just left it alone
10-05-2024 08:05 AM
It's very common for older dogs to develop skin tags, just like humans. Most of my dogs developed at least one as they aged.
However, they don't normally grow at a rapid rate. If you're concerned, have your vet check it out.
10-05-2024 08:23 AM
Get it Checked. as others have said that mass really is growing fast. Please Don't wait until it causes your pup irritation or pain. It may be too difficult to remove by then. Better safe than sorry.
10-05-2024 04:45 PM - edited 10-05-2024 04:46 PM
My dog had a tiny growth on his ear. The vet said it was a wart and to leave it be. A few months later, it had doubled in size (about the size of a pea). I didn't like the fact that it was growing so back to the vet we went.
The vet still didn't believe it was anything to worry about, but we had it removed for my peace of mind. Plus, as I recall, my dog was starting to scratch at it. She had it biopsied and it turned out to be nothing.
She was able to remove it without putting him to sleep and the whole procedure only took a few minutes.
I will say, however, it was close to $700. Still, I was glad to have it done and to know that my dog didn't have cancer. It has not grown back.
Good luck to you!
edited for spelling errors
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