Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
Found a lump on your dog? Learn when to worry and when to wait for a lump on my dog, especially for adopted pets with unknown histories.
Meet Happy, a delightful young pup who lives up to her name with an endlessly sunny disposition and an outgoing personality. Rescued from a difficult situation, Happy has blossomed into a healthy, strong, and incredibly loving companion. She's a playful little goofball, always ready for an adventure or a cuddle. Happy is amazing with everyone she meets, including humans, other dogs, and even cats, making her a versatile and adaptable addition to almost any family.
Happy is a charming mix, with her terrier heritage suggesting intelligence, alertness, and a spirited nature, while her Boxer lineage hints at loyalty, playfulness, and a strong bond with her family. As a medium-sized dog, she will thrive with consistent training and socialization from a young age. Her short coat means relatively low grooming needs, but she will benefit from regular brushing to manage moderate shedding. Happy has a high energy level and requires significant exercise daily to keep her happy and well-behaved.
The ideal home for Happy is one that is ready for the joys and responsibilities of raising a young puppy. She needs a family with a conducive schedule for a growing pup, committed to continuing her training and providing plenty of physical and mental stimulation. Happy is already good with dogs, cats, and kids, making her suitable for a multi-pet household or a family with children. She will thrive with an active family who can include her in their daily activities and provide the love and attention she deserves.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
Good With
Answer 5 quick questions to see how well this pet matches your lifestyle.
Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$300.00
Found a lump on your dog? Learn when to worry and when to wait for a lump on my dog, especially for adopted pets with unknown histories.
Adopting a cat doesn't have to be expensive. With smart budgeting and the right resources, even those on a tight income can provide a loving, healthy home for a feline companion.
Looking for the best GPS tracker for your dog? We reviewed the top 4 models for every budget — from $28 to $105. Find your perfect tracker in 2026.
Is your rescue dog peeing in the house? Learn common causes, a 30-day potty training plan, and expert fixes for house-soiling issues.
Browse our adoptable cats and kittens.