Hey there! Finding a skin tag on Bella isn't too uncommon, so try not to worry too much. Dogs can develop skin tags, which are typically benign skin growths and often harmless. However, here's what you need to keep an eye out for:
- Monitor the size, shape, and color of the skin tag. If it starts changing significantly, it's a good idea to get it checked out.
- If Bella's skin tag seems to be bothering her—she's licking, biting, or scratching at it—it might be time for a closer look.
- Check for any signs of infection. Redness, swelling, or discharge are indicators that you should give your vet a call.
There's no need to panic or rush to the emergency vet in these cases, unless the skin tag is bleeding a lot or causing Bella significant discomfort. At home, you can gently clean the area with mild soap and water if it's dirty or seems irritated. Just make sure not to apply any human creams or ointments, as some can be toxic to pets.
Definitely reach out to your vet if you notice any rapid changes in the skin tag or if Bella is in clear distress. It's always better to play it safe and get a professional opinion in those situations.
If you're unsure or your pet’s symptoms worsen, it's best to book a call with a vet on Dial A Vet for professional advice.
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