What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
2 yo spayed female GWP named Maddie. Noticed this sore looking area a couple of days ago and it has grown. Going to call the vet for an appointment Monday, but looking for any ideas ahead of time.
Any ideas? Is this some sort of infection, skin cancer, cheat grass, doggie herpes (if that's a thing), or what? It doesn't seem to be bothering her at all.
Thanks!
Any ideas? Is this some sort of infection, skin cancer, cheat grass, doggie herpes (if that's a thing), or what? It doesn't seem to be bothering her at all.
Thanks!
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Definitely see the vet.
ringworm?
sebaceous cyst?
http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/dog-papillom ... ell-tumors
See the "skin problems in dogs" slide show at the bottom of the link too.
ringworm?
sebaceous cyst?
http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/dog-papillom ... ell-tumors
See the "skin problems in dogs" slide show at the bottom of the link too.
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Does she drink out of tupperwear?
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
No, but she has used the same plastic dog dishes since she was 8 weeks old. Thinking plastic allergy?
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Yes41magsnub wrote:No, but she has used the same plastic dog dishes since she was 8 weeks old. Thinking plastic allergy?
I had a lab with a chin that looked much the same, worse actually and it cleared up with treatment and a non-plastic bowl.
I forget the meds used but whether this be plastic allergy or some other skin infection, etc....the cause and secondary issues will normally be able to be resolved.
Good luck.
I would also consider a second opinion of whatever opinion you receive.
Allergies, et al can be tough to diagnose.
*I should also add...I mentioned tupperwear since the lip on those can be rougher than say a rounded lip on a plastic dog dish.
The straight edge can irritate a dog's chin...imo.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Would it take 2 years for that to affect it?
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
I don't know...there may be a time component to plastic exposure or it may have been aggravated by a scratch, etc...or not.Sharon wrote:Would it take 2 years for that to affect it?
The OP was simply looking for ideas.
I gave him one from my experience.
I would expect the vet to provide the best guidance as to the chin issue.
As well, the chin could be a secondary infection....or something else quite simple and easily remedied.
I hope simple it is.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Thanks guys, I have a vet appointment for this afternoon.
I do have a pretty good option for a second opinion if this doesn't clear up quickly. One of my hunting buddies is a semi-retired vet and another is a dermatologist (people doctor). They are both out of town, but would help if needed. One is dogless and the other's Brittany is too old to hunt all day. Both are depending on me this year for a bird dog.
I do have a pretty good option for a second opinion if this doesn't clear up quickly. One of my hunting buddies is a semi-retired vet and another is a dermatologist (people doctor). They are both out of town, but would help if needed. One is dogless and the other's Brittany is too old to hunt all day. Both are depending on me this year for a bird dog.
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
You know - an aggravated scratch kind of makes sense as a possibility per the tupperware comment. At one point as a pup she decided one of the dishes would make a good chew toy and the rim is a bit rough. No matter what the vet says, I see new stainless steel dishes in her immediate future.
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Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
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4PM todayCoveyrise64 wrote:Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
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Good move....!41magsnub wrote:4PM todayCoveyrise64 wrote:Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
41magsnub wrote:2 yo spayed female GWP named Maddie. Noticed this sore looking area a couple of days ago and it has grown. Going to call the vet for an appointment Monday, but looking for any ideas ahead of time.
Any ideas? Is this some sort of infection, skin cancer, cheat grass, doggie herpes (if that's a thing), or what? It doesn't seem to be bothering her at all.
Thanks!
Postby 41magsnub » Today, 10:05
Thanks guys, I have a vet appointment for this afternoon.
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Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
I believe the OP had specified taking that step in the first post.ezzy333 wrote:Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
What did the vet say?
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
I suspect that we will hear the vet's prognosis sometime post the 4PM vet visit of today.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
I'm in mountain time - appointment isn't for another 2 hours
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Sorry but that quote wasn't me. I had the same problem you are having when someone suggested it.Mountaineer wrote:I believe the OP had specified taking that step in the first post.ezzy333 wrote:Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=144
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
It's not how many breaths you have taken but how many times it has been taken away!
Has anyone noticed common sense isn't very common anymore.
http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=207
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
ezzy333 wrote:Sorry but that quote wasn't me. I had the same problem you are having when someone suggested it.Mountaineer wrote:I believe the OP had specified taking that step in the first post.ezzy333 wrote:Do your dog a favor and go have it checked by a Vet....!
Gotcha...my apologies.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Vet has no idea what it is. She observed it is not swollen, just the hair is gone and it is pink. However, the sore is fading. The skin color is now just kind of pink instead of bright red. It is noticably better this afternoon than it was this morning. So, I have some new SS dog dishes and will watch it for a few more days. I sent the picture off to my Vet buddy and the dermatologist to see if they have any thoughts.
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I knew someone would say that , just as soon as I posted it.Mountaineer wrote:I suspect that we will hear the vet's prognosis sometime post the 4PM vet visit of today.
8pm here now- glad to hear the vet thought it wasn't anything serious. I'd be interested in hearing what the dermatologist says - at your convenience.
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Nothing yet from my buddies, but it improved noticeably overnight. It has changed from bright red, to pink, now it is yellow fading back to her normal skin color.
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Both of them replied. Paraphrasing them both: "No idea what it was, something irritated it but since it is healing it is nothing to worry about."
This morning the spot is almost gone.
This morning the spot is almost gone.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
one of my little dogs got a sore on her lip that looked just like that. I asked all the same questions and feared it was something nasty too.
Turned out I had bought them some big old soup bones that week, and apparently she just gnawed on it so hard she rubbed her lips raw. Took the bone away, healed up in a couple of days and all the hair grew back. Hoping this is the same case for your guy
Turned out I had bought them some big old soup bones that week, and apparently she just gnawed on it so hard she rubbed her lips raw. Took the bone away, healed up in a couple of days and all the hair grew back. Hoping this is the same case for your guy
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Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
Thanks all - Maddie is completely healed. There is a bare spot where the sore was that I'm sure will grow its hair back quickly.
Re: What is growing on my dog's lower lip?
It happened again, this time I figured it out!
On Sunday after 2 days of very hard hunting we did a shot romp around a field to keep her from stiffing up. As always after hunting I checked her over thoroughly and there were no sores on her face. She was carrying around a giant piece of bark for most of the walk. When we got home she had the exact same sore on her lip, this time really fresh and still bleeding. It is healing and fading now the same as before. Also as before, she seems completely unaware of it.
On Sunday after 2 days of very hard hunting we did a shot romp around a field to keep her from stiffing up. As always after hunting I checked her over thoroughly and there were no sores on her face. She was carrying around a giant piece of bark for most of the walk. When we got home she had the exact same sore on her lip, this time really fresh and still bleeding. It is healing and fading now the same as before. Also as before, she seems completely unaware of it.