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Topic Dog Boards / Health / lumps
- By Geordie [gb] Date 22.01.12 19:29 UTC
My black standard Schnauzer has a lumb at the back of his neck. I know Schnauzers get fattly lumps. This for me seems to be were they inserted his I.D. chip. I can not locate the chip I know it is small. Is it possible that the lump has developed around the chip. Should I get this checked out or even removed if it is the chip, Thanks Geordie.
- By tadog [gb] Date 22.01.12 19:44 UTC
when did he have his chip inserted?
- By Geordie [gb] Date 22.01.12 19:51 UTC
When he was a puppy he is now 4. It is just I can not locate the chip and this is in the spot it was inserted. Could be unrelated. It does not bother him and seems fatty.
- By Goldiemad [gb] Date 22.01.12 22:47 UTC
I think any lump should be checked out by the vet, better to safe than sorry.
- By JeanSW Date 22.01.12 22:50 UTC
I agree that a vet trip is in order.  My Bearded Collie had a lump in exactly the same place.  But it was not a lump due to a problem inserting the chip.  It needed to be removed eventually.

Vet trip definitely (he may want to put a needle in to see what is drawn off.)
- By Celli [gb] Date 22.01.12 23:13 UTC
I agree you need to visit the vet, but my friends dog has a large pea sized lump that developed round his microchip, causes him no problems at all, but any lumps really should get checked just to be certain.
- By Geordie [gb] Date 23.01.12 00:11 UTC
Thanks will book in tomorrow.
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 23.01.12 11:15 UTC
Has he been playing with any other dogs recently. I have had a haematoma in that area when my lot have been ragging each other. This may be nothing but if you are not sure then Vets definitely.
- By LucyDogs [gb] Date 23.01.12 14:54 UTC
Probably nothing to worry about, but we were always told to take any lumps and bumps straight to the vet, to be on the safe side. :-)
Topic Dog Boards / Health / lumps

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