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As Labs get older they can develope lumps. Some lumps are just accumulated fat cells, but other lumps on labs could possibly be cancerous. Even though the Labrador breed is usually not prone to cancer like the golden retriever; you should still get the lumps looked at by a vet.

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Do you mean your lab has bumps underneath their skin? Our yellow lab has about five of them, and when we had the vet check them they said they were just excess fat deposits. For safety though, I would have your vet check your dog's lumps.

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they could be tumers i would take he/she to the vet right away

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These are systs , your vet should check these out in case they are malignant or benign

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Possibly cancer. My boxer had cancer lumps.

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Lab mix retriever

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