Jacob P. asked
My French bulldog has bilateral exophytic growths behind her front legs on her sides. They are firm, movable, and have been present for about 2 weeks. The right side growth is the size of a quarter, and the left side is the size of a nickel. The skin is intact, and there are no significant color changes. The lesions are more noticeable by feeling rather than seeing. The only potential cause could be the harness she wears during walks, but there's no evidence of rubbing or irritation. What could these growths be?
January 27th, 2023
Laura W. answered
The initial thought was that the growths might be misplaced or inverted teats due to their location ...
January 27th, 2023
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