Canine Cancer Archives

From Bark To Bedside: Study Looks At Canine Cancer Genes, Human Health Impact
Michigan State University veterinarians are taking part in a two-year, .3 million project to analyze five cancers in dogs, research that could offer new insight into canine cancer genes and their potential impact on the human form of the disease. The Canine Hereditary Cancer Consortium – an alliance of veterinarians, scientists, clinicians, nonprofit institutions, universities and… Continue reading

Bone Cancer Spine Treatment

Bone Cancer Spine Treatment

The medical community says that only certain breeds are affected, but we are finding out more and more that just like humans, NO ONE BREED OF DOG IS IMMUNE TO CANCER!Bone Cancer Spine Treatment There are some alarming statistics associated with canine cancer that you should know.

1. Cancer is the number killer of dogs older than 10!

2. Cancer is… Continue reading

Stalking A Killer: Cancer Is Enemy Number One For Pets Best

Did you realize that cancer is the number one cause of death in dogs over the age of two? That’s right. In fact, one out of four dogs will be killed by this horrifying disease. One out of every four.

Any animal lover would agree that these are truly frightening statistics. And for Jack Stephens and the rest… Continue reading

Breast cancer in Goldendoodles

Breast cancer in Goldendoodles

 When we think about breast cancer, we usually think about women getting this disease.  We seldom stop to think about men having breast cancer,  much less a canine having breast cancer.  Although the Goldendoodle hybrid is a relatively new hybrid, we must take into consideration that as this hybrid ages, the possibility of breast cancer is there. 

The Goldendoodle hybrid became first known… Continue reading

An Early Detection of Dog Cancer Will Save Your Pooch from Danger

The word “cancer” is enough to strike terror into the heart of most people. Just like humans can suffer from cancer, dogs are also susceptible to this terrible condition. Some people are surprised to know that dogs get cancer and aren’t aware that there are cancer specialists (oncologists) that deal with canine cancer. Unfortunately cancer can… Continue reading

Diet and its Role in Dog Cancer

Diet and its Role in Dog Cancer

Hearing that a loved one has cancer is never easy no matter whether that loved one is a human or a beloved pet. Not long ago, hearing that a person or a pet had cancer was paramount to a death sentence. However, those days are quickly fading as humans and animals are living longer and even begin cured of cancer. It… Continue reading

Exploring Radiation as a Treatment of Cancer for Dogs

Finding out that your dog has canine cancer is one tough experience. There is no easy way to hear the news. Likewise there is no easy way to deal with the ramifications. Consequently, it makes good sense to explore all of the available options to find what method of treatment is optimal in dealing with cancer for dogs. One… Continue reading

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW IF YOUR DOG HAS CANCER?

The manifested cancer symptoms in dogs vary according to the affected portion. Some of the common signs and symptoms of cancer in dogs include loss of appetite, swelling in a particular area, lethargy, irritation, generalized body pain, irregular bowel movement, fatigue and sudden weight loss.

As the human beings have the high risk of developing cancer at any stage… Continue reading

Understanding Canine Cancer And Dog Health

Understanding Canine Cancer And Dog Health

Since canine cancer is the #1 killer of dogs, it is important for dog owners to become aware of the symptoms.  Additionally, it is equally as important to become knowledgeable of treatment options and ways in which you can minimize the potential for canine cancer.  A general understanding of how cancer forms and grows will help you to be a better, more… Continue reading

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