Histiocytomas, Common Skin Tumors of Young Puppies
Doc Pawsitive offers up his opinion on the most common skin tumor type seen in young dogs, histiocytomas. Histiocytomas frequently occur on the head, neck, face, ears, feet and legs of younger dogs. They are generally single, raised, domed or button shaped, ulcerated on the surface, less than one inch diameter, non-painful and often disappear on their own in a matter of weeks with little to no treatment needed!

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