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starry*boy (6/23/2008) You think maybe they are tumors? I know if you feel bumps you should let the vet check it out. Better safe then sorry.Discard the tumor idea, its many small bumps with scabs. dobermom (6/29/2008) we have the same problem with our schnauzer. The vet after extensively examining him, said, those are * fat tumors* and are completely harmless. They come with age. Our schnauzer is 10,5 Years old.See Steven, someone agrees with my idea. Anyway, I would let the vet check it out and run tests. I belive that was a stated fact, because Dobermom said that they come with age, and the pup is only 10 months, don't coincide if you ask me.lol.
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OUr schnauzer was checked and rechecked, and the vet told us again, they are Fat Bumps.
Nothing to worry about, if they do not attach to any part of the body.
Tenacious D's do not attach to anything as of now.
That's why he is getting checked every 6 month.
Our Dogs are not spoiled,we're just well trained 
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Update - The little bumps are disappearing as quickly and mysteriously as they first appeared! My suspicion is that they were a reaction to something, what I'm not quite sure. I am going to keep a close eye on what products our groomer uses, etc to see if I can figure out what causes them, should they reoccur. Thanks for all the suggestions.
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SchnauzerFan (7/8/2008) Update - The little bumps are disappearing as quickly and mysteriously as they first appeared! My suspicion is that they were a reaction to something, what I'm not quite sure. I am going to keep a close eye on what products our groomer uses, etc to see if I can figure out what causes them, should they reoccur. Thanks for all the suggestions.That is good to hear that they are going away! Good luck and I hope they don't come back.
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If you are not sure about what it is, are you in the position to take the dog to the vet? Maybe at a certain point it will start to be a bother. Catch this while you can.
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| Hey i found this web page that talks about them too.
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