I just found a large squishy bump on Bear on his left underside near is front left leg. He didn't seem to be in any pain when I touched it. His behavior hasn't changed nor his appitite.

Updated On March 4th, 2019

Pet's info: Dog | Mixed Breed Small (up to 22lb) | Male | neutered | 15 years and 2 months old | 13 lbs

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Answered By Amy Poole, DVM

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Wow! You are doing a great job taking care of Bear if he is doing well at over 15 years old! With any lump or bump on a dog, it is best to have it checked out by our veterinarian. It could be something as simple as a cyst that needs to be drained, or a small infection that needs topical or oral medication. If it isn't an obvious cause, your vet may recommend a fine needle aspirate to determine what it is. A fine needle aspirate is not overly painful for a dog, as it feels similar to getting a vaccine. It is a way to remove some cells from the bump to try to determine what it is and if it needs to be removed or not. I hope it is nothing to worry about! Best of luck to you and Bear!

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