Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - I'm afraid that there are multiple things that this can be, all with different degrees of concern. The bases of the thicker, longer, sensitive hairs round the muzzle are more promenant that those of the normal hairs, but you will tend to know if one is abnormally large. Problems at the bulb could include folliculitis, including that caused by a mite called demodex, by other foreign bodies or by an immune reaction. Cysts, tumours, benign tumours and self contained local 'infections', or inflammations (not usually requiring antibiotics) are also all possibilities. Your vet should examine it, feel the surrounding area and decide whether to sample the lump, wait or attempt treatment. However, the culprit is often on the inside, so applying cream or bathing is only rarely chosen. Please will you let us know how you get on?
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