Illness/Sickness: Nub thing?

emmyk

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Stanley has an itty bitty nub that I'm a little concerned about. I was admiring how cute he was..
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when all of the sudden I see this little nub..
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the more I look at it the more it looks like he ran his face into something and its just a bit of skin hanging off... possibly? Help?

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Looks normal to me, some axies get little lumps and bumps. My leucistic has one, I think they are more visible on leucistics beacuse of their colouring.
 
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