What to Do If Your Dog Has a Bump Under His Eye

What to Do If Your Dog Has a Bump Under His Eye

Finding a bump under your dog’s eye can be worrying, but not all bumps are signs of something serious. There are several possible causes for this type of swelling, from benign to more concerning conditions. Here’s what you need to know.

Possible Causes

  1. Cysts or Abscesses
    A common cause of bumps under the eye could be cysts, which are typically non-cancerous fluid-filled sacs. Abscesses, often resulting from infection, can also appear as painful lumps and may be associated with a recent scratch or bite.

  2. Infected Hair Follicles (Folliculitis)
    Just like in humans, hair follicles in dogs can become infected, leading to swelling around the affected area. This can cause a small bump or pimple-like growth under the eye.

  3. Tumors or Growths
    More concerning, but less common, are tumors. These can be benign or malignant. Early detection is key, and a visit to the vet is essential if you suspect a growth.

  4. Allergic Reactions
    If your dog has been exposed to an allergen, like certain foods or environmental factors, swelling could occur as a result of the body’s immune response.

What You Should Do

  • Monitor the Bump: Keep an eye on the bump’s size, shape, and any changes in its appearance. If the swelling is tender, red, or grows rapidly, it's important to take action.
  • Visit Your Veterinarian: If the bump persists or worsens, a trip to the vet is necessary. The vet may need to perform tests, such as aspirating the lump or taking a biopsy, to determine its nature.
  • Avoid Pressing or Squeezing: It’s tempting to investigate the bump, but pressing or squeezing it could cause infection or exacerbate the issue.

Conclusion

A bump under your dog’s eye doesn’t always spell trouble, but it’s important to stay proactive. The key is early detection and timely intervention. If in doubt, always consult with your vet to ensure your dog receives the best care possible.

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