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Lumps and Bumps in Pets: When You Should Be Concerned

Lumps on your pet aren't always cancerous, but watch for warning signs like rapid growth, pain, oozing or bleeding, and color changes. If a lump grows quickly, hurts your pet, bleeds, or changes color, schedule a veterinary exam promptly. Early detection is key - contact us if you notice any unusual lumps or changes.

Windy Hill Veterinary Hospital

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4 days ago

Lumps and Bumps in Pets: When You Should Be Concerned

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Our weather is unpredictable, and even in the winter, it doesn't get below freezing. Flea, tick, and mosquito activity decreases with cooler weather but requires freezing temperatures over a sustained number of days for them to die. Intestinal parasites are a year-round occurrence, and heartworm prevention also keeps these parasites under control.
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