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As a dog ages, they often develop spongy lumps, called lipomas, on their bodies.

These lumps are usually fatty tumors and no reason to worry.

If the lump has a little wiggle room, meaning it doesn't feel tightly attached to your dog's skin, this is another indication that the lump is benign.

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