Hi everyone. Noticed this tonight. Tried to go through photos over the last few weeks to see any growth but nothing that shows this (wrong angle) it wasn't there 2 weeks ago? He's just turned 16 weeks/4 months.
A small pink spot which is normally black -- your thoughts? Thanks in advance.
Hi, my 35 pound beloved mix also developed identical white spot on the lower lip. The vet said it was a wart and didn't require any action. It might go away...
Hi, when my girl was 4 months old, all of a sudden the tip of her nose and upper lip turned pink. The vet told me that it was because she was growing and coat and skin pigmentation may change. When she turned about 7 months her coat changed and the spot went away.
Thanks everyone. Really appreciate your quick feedback. Dr. Google Images has lead me to believe its probably puppy acne. Ill double check with the vet today/tomorrow.
My 15 month old GSD has had these bumps on her mouth for a week now. Only this one side. They don't seem to bother her but they're bothering me lol! I read online about th canine HPV basically. She goes to doggy daycare once a week, I just worry she got it there. She also LOVES a rubber Kong frisbee which I didn't know if that irritated her mouth and she loves chewing on sticks so I wasn't sure if it was from there. Any ideas??
You need a vet visit to rule out pappiloma virus. It is highly contagious and your girl should not be in contact with other dogs when having a flare up.
Hi everyone. Noticed this tonight. Tried to go through photos over the last few weeks to see any growth but nothing that shows this (wrong angle) it wasn't there 2 weeks ago? He's just turned 16 weeks/4 months.
A small pink spot which is normally black -- your thoughts? Thanks in advance.
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