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My dog has a weird lump on the top of her snout?

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Hi,

I’m new to this forum, and I joined as I wanted to find out if anyone had any advice for me before I started to worry.

I have a 1 year and 4 month old female Border Collie. She’s hypoallergenic, not sure if this applies but figured it couldn’t hurt to include.

Earlier I noticed this lump on the top of her snout. (Photo below) It’s hard, almost like bone, but she doesn’t seem to be in any pain when I touch it.

She does love to play rough with my mum’s bigger dog, but she hasn’t seen him for a few days and me or my partner haven’t noticed this until now.

I’m just wondering if anyone has any ideas on what this could be?


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Thank you.
 
It could be something like a cyst - but lumps really can't be diagnosed online, so I'd speak to your vet. If they're not keen on non-urgent consultations right now you could send them photos and speak on the phone.

She's very beautiful, by the way :)
 
It could be something like a cyst - but lumps really can't be diagnosed online, so I'd speak to your vet. If they're not keen on non-urgent consultations right now you could send them photos and speak on the phone.

She's very beautiful, by the way :)

Thank you, I’ll have to see if we can do that with our vets :)
 
That’s a cracker of a collie, any decent vet will see you when you say there’s a lump,
 
I'm so sorry for your dog. My dachshund had similar problems. They said the tumor and it was removed.
 
I'm in agreement here- I think it needs an answer as to what it is so a vet is where you need to be.
 

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