pet health






 

Question by  dmitzman (28)

What could be the cause of a bump on the hind quarter bone of a Golden Retriever?

 
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Answer by  navywriter (790)

This could be caused by a bone cancer or an injury to the bone itself. The dog needs further tests that can be done by a vet.

 
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Answer by  holdengal (693)

If the bump is solid and stationary, it could be just a calcium deposit. If the bump is squishy and moves, it could be a cyst. Cysts are usually filled with fluid and can be aspirated by a vet. If your dog is not in pain, leave it alone.

 
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Answer by  champaign9497 (11977)

It could be any number of things but I would guess it is due to an old injury the dog had that healed but not completley correctly. If the bump seems to be tender when touched take him/her to the vet they may be able to remove it.

 
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Answer by  bubbyboy (9929)

Large dogs are more apt to get bone cancer than smaller dogs. Take your dog to vet to rule out this possibility.

 
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Answer by  Knhalcomb (105)

Quite a few things such as; bug bite, a bruise, a cyst, or even a tumor. If it's in pain see a vet soon, if not just watch it.

 
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