Skip to content
CriticalCareDVM

Trusted Veterinary Education for Dogs & Cats

  • Christopher G. Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ
  • CriticalCareDVM | Trusted Veterinary Education for Dogs & Cats
  • Veterinary Disclaimer for CriticalCareDVM
  • Christopher G. Byers, DVM, DACVECC, DACVIM (SAIM), CVJ
  • CriticalCareDVM | Trusted Veterinary Education for Dogs & Cats
  • Veterinary Disclaimer for CriticalCareDVM
  • Hygromas in Dogs – Rubbing Elbows Isn’t Always a Good Thing

    Not every mass or fluctuant swelling in dogs is a cancer. Of course, veterinarians should evaluate and aspirate any skin mass that has been present for more than one month and/or that is larger than a pea (approximately one centimeter). Thankfully, most skin masses are benign. If the mass feels…

    Continue Reading

Search Posts

Translate

Follow CriticalCareDVM on Social Media

© 2026 CriticalCareDVM
Graceful Theme by Optima Themes