I was testing for fleas using the white paper thigy and there were no signs and hes up to date with frontline (not due again til next month) so i sdont think thats the problem.... although its sposed to protect against ticks and i found one of those on hm thhe other day.
We leave kinda in the middle of nowhere so tend to walk him on the fields...might this be why?
Also we are goin on holiday 2moz so he's goin to stay wiv the person who ran the dog training we went to.... this menas i dont really want to wash his beding coz its the first time he's been away and i thought it would be good if it smelt of home
All tips apreciated, thank you
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Your dog may have ticks, or if there are a lot of bugs in your area maybe they bit him. Your dog may also have allergies. If he gets any more bumps, and you don't know why, you should take him to the vet!
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- check real good for tick heads. if not that maybe his collar caused the bumps.
- I'm not exactly sure, but it could be irritation from his collar if it's a tad too snug. If you walk him in fields, something could have gotten caught under his collar and made the sores. I'd keep an eye on them for a bit and if they don't get better, take him to a vet.
- I have had cocker spaniels since i was 6 years old and i breed them as well. All my females have had fatty bumps on them. They tend to get them on their belly and on the neck these and kinda.... squishy bumps. Hard bumps may just be moles or something like that. It also may possibly be cancer but if you only have one and your dog seems to be acking normal i wouldnt worry about it if it really bothers your your vet can remove it quickly and painlessly and test it for abnormalities.
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