My 3 month old golden suddenly appeared with a bump on her head on Saturday night. The bump is not tender to palpation, red, hot, and neither is there a prominent bug bite mark. It is right above her forehead and is the size of a grape. It’s slightly squishy but mostly hard! What could it be? How should we treat it?

Updated On March 26th, 2018

Pet's info: Dog | Golden Retriever | Female | unspayed | 3 months and 5 days old | 15 lbs

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Answered By Jessica Keay, DVM

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What a cutie! Congratulations on your new puppy! The most common causes of a swelling such as this would be a hematoma (basically an injury causing bleeding under the skin to build up) or an abscess (a pocket of infection under the skin due to a wound or penetrating object such as a splinter). We may also see a reaction to an insect bite such as a spider bite. I would recommend an exam by your vet to look at the area. They may use a small needle to aspirate the swelling and check for the cause. Depending on their findings they may recommend antibiotics or just monitoring depending on the exam.

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