Signs, Symptoms, and Treatment for Dog Cancer
By Kelly Fleming, published Oct 19, 2007
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Different forms of dog Cancer are: Bladder Cancer which affects the bladder area, Osteosarcoma and Fibrosarcoma affects the bones of a dog, adenocarcinoma which is cancer tumors in the last inch of the GI track, and mammary gland cancer which is found in female dogs. There are many more other forms of dog cancer this is just a look at some of the popular ones.
The different treatments for dog cancer will vary on the form of cancer that your dog has, and it will also be determined by the stage of the cancer your dog is in. Surgery is available to some forms of cancer, Chemotherapy, and radiation therapy is also available depending on what your dog needs and how deadly and progressed the cancer is. There is also medication like chemotherapeutic drugs that can help and send the cancer into remission or get rid of it. There are bone-marrow transplants that can help. If your dog has cancer in a limb amputation will work also.
Different symptoms of dog cancer are: cists, tumors, loss of appetite and weight, swelling in your dog, sores and scratches that do not ever heal, and fevers. Not being the same dog you once knew. Going with your gut instinct is very important. No one knows your dog better than you. It is crucial to see a Veterinarian right away if your pet has any of these symptoms, it might not be dog cancer. It could be another disease infection or condition. More information is available here.
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Takeaways
- Help is available to you.
- Pay close attention to the symptoms.
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