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Question by Ly
Submitted on 10/1/2003
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My chocolate lab has 3 bumps from the top of his head to his mouth that are crusty and somewhat bloody. The biggest one is about a size of a quarter and the other 2 pea size. They start off as a bump then it peels creating it to bleed and it turns crusty. Anyone?


Answer by bean
Submitted on 1/21/2004
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I think you should take your chocolate lab to the vet to see what is the matter with it.

 

Answer by Alt
Submitted on 2/10/2004
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they are a hot spots ...due to an allergic reaction to someting...my lab gets them from mosquitos....my brothers got them from concrete...they fester worse on the Head because they cant clean them there self...a vet will most likely shave the area and give you antibiotics and a topical solution

 

Answer by rCwAh313wP
Submitted on 2/20/2006
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