theman asked:


I just recently got a pug dog today. It’s a 3 yr. old female. However, on one of the back titties and nipples there is a huge bump, between the size of a golf ball and tennis ball. I don’t know what it is and i’m wanting to be able to breed it into other pugs.

If anyone of you know anything about the bump please let me know. All information is important, appreciated, and very much needed. Please tell me everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, that you may know about the bump and what could it be. EVERYTHING is needed.

Again, let me know all you can about it. Is there a cure? What is it? It it contagious? and everything else.

Please ASAP!! this is very important to me because i don’t want to loose it and i would like to cure asap.

Again please help and thanks to everyone that helps me out.

Thank you all so much.

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13 Responses to “Help me with my pug?”

  1. socalxbabe Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    you might wanna take it to the vet. regardless of what people say on here, it could always be something different. it would be best to take it to the vet where they can see it and take tests.

  2. amarie9090 Says:

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    It DEFINTELY sounds like a cist and should be looked at IMMEDIATELY.

  3. Greg O Says:

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    Well this is simply a growth it is not a tumor or cancerous your pus is fine. My own pug has experienced this. However you may still go to the vet just to check it out.

  4. barkylover Says:

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    They Only Way You Can Know For Sure What The Bump Is, Is To Take The Dog To The Vet. It May Be Something Serious….Or It May Be A Fatty Cyst…Which Is Harmless. Good Luck!!

  5. Queen of the Universe Says:

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    Our Spitz had something like it that turned out to be a cancerous tumor. You need to take her to the vet to get this checked out before you breed her.

  6. Dog Chick Says:

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    could be an umbilical hernia. the girl should be spayed and have the hernia or whatever it is removed.

  7. Druantia Says:

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    If you are asking these questions, you should not be even thinking about breeding dogs. Take your dog to the vet tomorrow, have the bump checked and have her spayed.

  8. Madrene Says:

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    Ok…. yea make an appointment, asap.
    Needs to be checked out so it can be tested to see if its cancerous especially if its that big, a biopsy will be done, so yea the bill will be high but worth it. Is she spayed? if not it could be breast cancer. But I am not definate so don’t quote me on that. Ifshe is spayed, it could be something with the skin, or easily something with the internal organs. Best thing that could happen is its a fat lump. Just watch for it.

  9. pandorastwin Says:

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    Your Vet is the only person who should be answering this question.

  10. omegahpla Says:

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    often this is a tumor of some type, but more often right there it is an infected mamory which some anti biotics can fix.

    with any of this though, you really need to see a vet. we can’t know and no one can unless they make a thurough examination and maybe a test or two.

  11. redneckcowgirlmo Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    The vet needs to see her. It could be hormonal, cancer, fatty deposit, ect…

  12. crazy4ratties Says:

    Sit Stay Fetch, Good Dog!

    Needs to be taken to the vet ASAP. a strange bump could be cancer or something worse.

    And depending on if she was free or not, no wonder you got a 3 year old female…breeders knew…so that got rid of her

  13. bec h Says:

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    sounds like a tumor or a sist. you should atke her to the vet and they might take out some flid or do a ‘scraping’ for tests. do it now because if its a tumor it might be detramental to her health. by the way just in interesting fact , my neighbour has a pug an the breeder told her never to submerge yoy pugs in water to wash them. just use soap and wipe it off with a wet towel cos they ar suseptable to catching colds

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