Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
The trouble with lumps is that, it's not the visual appearance thats most important in identifying them except in a few important cases; frequently, a biopsy is needed. Your vet and their pathologist can come up with the best game plan for taking a sample if need be. It is normal for skin lumps, including cancer, to be non painful. I wonder if that is a new change to the skin colour / hair quality around the lump and if so, that could also be significant.
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