A lipoma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor of fat in middle-aged or older dogs. Lipomas can grow anywhere on the dog's body, even inside their abdomen. But the most common growth is under their skin ...
If you ever notice a somewhat rubbery, raised lump under your dog’s skin, it may be a lipoma. Lipomas, also called adipose tumors, are benign clusters of fatty tissue that are usually safe to be left ...
Mark your calendars for Saturday, Oct. 29 for the third annual Culpeper “Bark for Life.” Registration for the one mile dog walk-a-thon will start at 8:30 a.m. at Mountain Run Lake Park. Following the ...
Lipomas are noncancerous lumps that develop under the skin. Most are harmless, but in some situations, removal is recommended. A surgical procedure called excision is the primary removal method.
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