You really need to consider this question in consultation with your dog's veterinarian as various other factors play a role in making this decision.
It can mean many things It can be cancer, or a cyst, go get it checked by a vet! x
No, as all dogs have atleast two dew claws when they are born (unless they are removed).
yes because they have hair like we do
Dogs on premises.
dogs should get impounded instead of getting killed.
Sled dogs were removed from Antarctica because they are disturbing Antarctica's wildlife.
It could possibly be irritated. You should check with you veterinarian. It may have to be removed.
You should take it to the vet to get removed it can't be comfortable for the dog
It can mess wit the dogs body. Miyabi
It depends on what is inside the cyst. Creams are not likely to work. You can sometimes remove the material with a needle, or have it lanced. It may be likely to return.
It can mean many things It can be cancer, or a cyst, go get it checked by a vet! x
there are specialist who can repair a dogs eyes, alot of dogs have cataracts removed now and get sight back
They pick on all the melvin dogs.
This is probably a cyst, particularly if it is large and doesn't appear to be contiguous with the mammary system.
Yes, dogs can get cysticercosis. It can cause aggressive behavior if the organism has localized to the brain, and can be mistaken for rabies infection.
No, hot dogs are not normally considered as appetizers.
From Cool Antarctica: "The last dogs were taken from Antarctica on Feb 22nd 1994, a consequence of an environmental clause in the Antarctic Treaty that required non-native species to be removed. In the case of dogs, specifically because distemper (a disease of dogs) could potentially spread from the dogs to the native seals of Antarctica."