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		<title>What should I do about a growth underneath my dog&#8217;s jaw?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Dr. Barchas,
I adopted my retired racing greyhound, Flame,  in
2002. She is 7 years old and she has been a
fantastic friend and an extremely loyal companion.
About two months ago, I noticed a drooping
portion of skin beneath her lower jaw and about
half way back towards her throat.  I was able to
touch it and it&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Hi Dr. Barchas,</p>
<p>I adopted my retired racing greyhound, Flame,  in<br />
2002. She is 7 years old and she has been a<br />
fantastic friend and an extremely loyal companion.<br />
About two months ago, I noticed a drooping<br />
portion of skin beneath her lower jaw and about<br />
half way back towards her throat.  I was able to<br />
touch it and it&#8217;s very soft to the touch.  Flame<br />
does not seem discomforted about it at all.<br />
Yesterday I noticed that it looked quite large.<br />
When I touched it, it almost felt like there was<br />
liquid inside.  She didn&#8217;t seem to be acting<br />
any different. Same great personality, still<br />
smiling and going after her chew toys.<br />
I was curious if this is common for a Greyhound<br />
(or any dog)? Should I take her to the vet?</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for your advice. I appreciate<br />
it.</p>
<p>Jenna<br />
Millersburg, OH</strong></p>
<p>The situation you are describing is common in middle-aged and older dogs of all breeds.  Based on your description, the swollen area is probably not something serious.  It could be a <a href="http://blogs.dogster.com/vet_blog_information_advice/are-fatty-tumors-dangerous/">lipoma </a>(we discussed lipomas on the blog a few days ago), a cyst, a seroma (an accumulation of fluid underneath the skin), or a large number of other things.  Most of them are not serious.</p>
<p>However, there is a small chance that the irregularity could be something more serious, such as an inflamed lymph node or a tumor.  Although these possibilities are not likely, you should still have a vet check the area.  He or she will probably want to run a test such as aspiration to make sure that there is no reason to worry.</p>
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