Does anyone know of dietary or environmental things that could cause a very young dog to get lumps? Is this a common genetic problem found in corgis? I'd appreciate any advice - here's the details of what's going on:
We have a 14 mo old male Pembroke Welsh Corgi, that we got last christmas. last summer, we noticed two lumps/tumors in his abdominal region, we consulted with our vet, and after watching and waiting for a couple of months, had them removed in early september. one tumor was about the size of a cherry, the other the size and shape of half a hot dog.
New lumps began to form almost immediately after surgery - before Bailey was even 100% healed. On our vets advice, we have been keeping an eye on them - he said that as long as the lumps do not attach to his muscles or cause pain, they don't need to be removed right away. A lump on his left hip (about the size of a small marble) recently attached to the muscle, and is causing some discomfort, so Bailey is scheduled to go in for another lumpectomy Monday morning. I hate the idea of our little guy having to go in for surgery over and over again, and I can't imagine what is causing this. My vet is very concerned to see lumps in such a young dog, but hasn't made any suggestions for prevention.