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  1. Identifying perianal adenoma in dogs is relatively straightforward once you know what to look for. Common symptoms include one or more raised, rounded, and firm masses around the anus. These masses can range in size from small nodules (a growth of abnormal tissue) to larger tumors.

  2. Apr 6, 2017 · What is Perianal Tumor? The perianal area contains sebaceous-like structures in the perianal skin of dogs, located close to the anus. Perianal tumors originate from these tissues, and most commonly develop in intact, older male dogs.

  3. Anal sacs may become clogged (impacted), infected, abscessed, or cancerous. There are several common causes of clogged anal sacs, including failure of the sacs to be squeezed out during defecation, poor muscle tone in obese dogs, and excessive secretion of the gland.

  4. Groin pulls in dogs are a direct result of the iliopsoas muscles being forcefully extended or stretched. This injury is commonly seen in sporting dogs who are subject to highly intensive and athletic activities.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · Treatment options vary depending on whether your dogs tumor is benign or malignant. Here are descriptions of the most common types of dog tumors with pictures and early detection tips.

  6. May 11, 2021 · Dogs with benign intra-pelvic rectal or vaginal masses show symptoms indicating compression on the adjacent organs. Clinical signs usually develop late when the lesion is large enough to interfere functionally. The dogs were referred for severe fecal and/or urinary tenesmus.

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  8. Jun 10, 2024 · A dog may develop a lump for various reasons, which range in severity. Normal aging changes can cause benign lumps to form in senior dogs. In more serious conditions, abnormal growth of cells can lead to cancer. Lumps in dogs can be cysts, warts, tumors, abscesses, or skin tags.

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