Cancer In Dogs Symptoms - Answers You Are Looking For

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You, like many other dog owners, are probably seeking answers to questions about cancer in dogs symptoms. Questions such as these; What signs & symptoms do I look for? Where do I look? Can cancer in dogs be prevented? Can it be cured? Are there alternative therapies to drug and surgical treatments? And no doubt many more unanswered questions…

Before we can know what cancer in dogs symptoms to look for we first need to understand the different types of canine cancer and where they develop. The majority of dog owners have no idea about dog cancer, the types, and how they affect our loyal companions. And the number one question: "Can my dog survive cancer?"

Cancer in dogs symptoms will differ depending if it is external (skin cancer) or internal. It may even then vary in knowing what symptoms to look for. For example; did you know dog skin cancer can develop in four forms, Papilloma, Lipoma, Cysts & Hematomas?

The various forms of cancer in dogs: 1. Lymphatic Cancer 2. Neoplasia in dogs 3. Mast Cell Tumors 4. Canine Osteosarcoma 5. Bone Cancer in dogs

Like in humans, these tumors can develop in every part of the canine body e.g. stomach, eye, throat spleen, foot, bone cancer etc. Some of these are quite common and can be treated easily, others are very rare. Don't despair, not all dogs develop cancer.

When you look for cancer in dogs symptoms, please take into account their age, weight & the breed of dog. Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to dog cancer than others. For example; These breeds are most likely to be affected by skin cancer ; Schnauzers, Terriers, Poodles & Spaniels. Naturally older dogs will have more chance of developing some form of cancer than young ones.

What to look for?

Cancer in dogs symptoms include: Growths, swelling, lumps, spots, rashes, skin discoloration, limping, and any signs of discomfort if touched on any part of their body. Behaviour changes are often signs of potential illness as well as licking or scratching a particular spot, Be vigilant when it comes to your pet's health and not just now but throughout their life; we often forget they grow older a lot quicker than we do.

Feeling their skin for small lumps or growths, sore spots and any signs of discomfort is a good habit to get into.

In the wild, dogs mask illness and injury to avoid being vulnerable to attack, this has passed on to domestic dogs as they are naturally very stoic and do not always show signs of illness or discomfort. So it is very important that we keep a watchful eye on our pets for any cancer in dogs symptoms and any other injury or illness.

Do not pretend you are an expert after reading this, however it will assist you in knowing what to look for.

The next step is to ensure you learn & understand about the different types of cancer in dogs symptoms to look for, especially in your breed of dog. Should you find any of these symptoms then your dog should visit a vet for a thorough check up. Positive results can be achieved if caught early. The majority of canine cancers are benign so with the correct treatment and after care your family pet will live a long and active life.



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