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Pet Owner Level · Tuesday April 14, 2026 · Anatomy

Anatomy — The Lymphatic System -- What Swollen Lymph Nodes Mean

Your vet checks your pet's lymph nodes at every exam -- but do you know why? The lymphatic system is your pet's internal security network, and swollen lymph nodes are its alarm bells.

April 14, 2026
6 min read
Dogs & Cats
intermediate
Apr 14 2026

Your Pet's Internal Security Network

The lymphatic system runs parallel to the circulatory system and serves as the body's immune highway -- transporting white blood cells, filtering pathogens, and draining excess fluid from tissues. Think of lymph nodes as security checkpoints. When something is wrong, they swell as they work overtime to fight the threat.

Key Lymph Nodes Your Vet Checks

  • Submandibular: Under the jaw
  • Prescapular: In front of the shoulder blades
  • Axillary: In the armpits
  • Inguinal: In the groin
  • Popliteal: Behind the knees

What Swelling Means

Swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopathy) indicate the immune system is actively responding. Causes range from a local skin infection or tooth abscess, to systemic infection, immune-mediated disease, or cancer (lymphoma).

How to Check at Home

Submandibular nodes: Cup your pet's face and feel along the underside of the jaw. Normal nodes feel like small smooth firm peas. Swollen nodes feel larger -- sometimes grape-sized or bigger.

Popliteal nodes: Feel the back of the hind legs just above the knee. These are often the easiest to find.

Normal = small, smooth, moveable, non-painful. Abnormal = larger than usual, hard, fixed in place, or painful when touched.

Lymphoma

Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in both dogs and cats. In dogs it often presents as multiple lymph nodes swelling simultaneously -- sometimes dramatically, to golf-ball size. Dogs treated with chemotherapy have median survival of 12-14 months. Untreated: 4-6 weeks. Early detection matters enormously.

Practical Tip

Make lymph node checks part of your monthly petting routine. Run your fingers along the jaw, shoulders, armpits, groin, and behind the knees. You are learning what normal feels like for your pet so that abnormal is immediately obvious.

Anatomy intermediate 🐕 Dogs 🐈 Cats 🏠 Pet Owner
Sources & Further Reading
Merck Veterinary Manual -- Body Condition Assessment. merckvetmanual.com
WSAVA Global Nutrition Guidelines. wsava.org
Purina Body Condition System -- Validated BCS Tool. purina.com
Association for Pet Obesity Prevention. petobesityprevention.org
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