Occipital Bone

Does anyone else’s lab have a really prominent occipital bone?

Stanley’s seems to be really prominent - I’m not sure if it always was or if I’ve just noticed it.

I’ll try and get a pic of it but he’s hiding from me because I’ve been poking at his head :facepalm:
 

Emily_Babbelhund

Mama Red HOT Pepper
I was about to take him to the vets with a suspected brain tumour 🙈
Oh my, Jen. You ARE a worried mum!

Carbon's is tiny compared to my Rotties'. Theirs were massive: I used to call them their brains and so rubbing them meant I was giving them a brain massage to make them smarter.

I give Carbon a brain massage too, but he doesn't really need it. He's already much too smart for me. :sneaky:
 

Jacqui-S

Moderator
Location
Fife, Scotland
Oh, Willow really does! I call her "cone head" :cwl:
Oh yes, Lilly has been nicknamed cone head too.

Although she didn't use to be, the muscles around this area (the temporal muscles) were affected by her steroids earlier in the year. They caused temporal muscle atrophy. She is stuck with it now. You can build up bum muscles, but the temporal muscles aren't quite so easy!
 
When we picked up Snowie as a puppy, he had a prominent cone head. I knew nothing of this head shape and was worried he wasn’t really a Labrador!! Now, you can’t see anything—he has a very meaty fleshy head.

But yes, brain tumor would be my first worry, too. :cwl::rofl: Although I guess there are other signs to look out for, like eyes all over the place and falling over. I’m guessing Stanley has none of those!
 
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