Take the dog to the vet to have it checked. Cancer if caught and treated
early can be cured. Around the face area it is especially important to get
it looked at ASAP. This area is not easy to treat and the sooner it's done
the better chances for survival.
Also invest in some baby block and put it on the dogs nose and face. My dog
Barney had a pink tipped nose and all it took was 30 minutes out in the sun
for him to get a burn. I routinely put sun block on his nose and on the top
of his muzzle where the fur was thinnest also don't forget the ear tips.
Celeste
"Linda Hardy" <linda_ann_hardy DeleteThis @bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:ZdM8e.15483$5F3.14930@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Hi Group,
>
> Just when we got over a tick being on one of my border collies, now have
> noticed the other border collie has a small black mark/lump on his face
> close to his nose, does not look like a tick but as this border collie is
> mostly white (with a few black markings and short haired) and is
especially
> white on the face around the nose and eyes, has black ears thankfully, the
> area around the nose and eyes is also rather pink but have now noticed
this
> small black looking spot and wondered if it might be skin cancer. We live
in
> Australia were the sun can be quite harsh, the dog is 2 years old and is
fit
> and healthy in every way, eating as normal, shows no sign of illness, just
> concerned, been trying to find an image of what a skin cancer on a dog
would
> look like but so far have not found anything at all that could look like
> what my dog has. Has anyone got any suggestions. Thank you
>
>
> Linda
>
>
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