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Dogs with metabolism problems tend to have more lipomas.

A fine needle aspirate will determine whether a lump or bump on your dog is something to be concerned about, or a harmless fatty mass.

If it is a lipoma, unless it is interfering with your pet's mobility or quality of life, there's no need to remove it.

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