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Lump between toes.

Species: Dog
Breed: lab/retriever cross
Age: 6-12 months
I have noticed an irregular-shaped, red in colour, bumpy lump on the webbing in between his toes of one paw. It doesn't seem to bother his gait....any ideas? It looks too big for a wart...but I don't know. Any ideas?
Thanks


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Online vet, Dr. Marie

Dr. Marie replied:

This sounds similar to these questions that I have been asked:

Lump between toes.

Pink lump on dog's paw.



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