Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello! There are multiple possibilities for lumps in general, including cysts or cancers (benign or malignant) or sometimes foreign bodies emerging from beneath. It is possible that a vet may not be able to diagnose a lump without removing a sample and sending it off for histology - and not always then. However, a diagnosis is often useful because it can help a vet to find out how to expect a lump to behave; whether chemotherapy may be needed, or further tissue removal, or antibiotics. Various of our vets have written about lumps in the blog; if you search for 'lump,' you will find several good articles. Best of luck.
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