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Symptoms Of Cancer In Dogs - What To Look For, Where To Find Help

2016/5/4 10:12:33

Are you a dog owner that is looking for information on symptoms of cancer in dogs?

What to look for, where to look, what type of treatments are available. Answers to questions such as: Can cancer in dogs be prevented? Can it be cured? Are there alternative therapies or is general medicine the only thing that works in treating dog cancer? And no doubt many more unanswered questions…

Before we can know what symptoms of cancer in dogs to look for we first need to understand the different types of canine cancer and how they affect our loyal companions. Most of us have no idea just how many strains of cancer there are and how they grow and what the ultimate outcome would be if left undiagnosed. And the one question no one likes to ask, "Will the cancer be terminal?"

Symptoms of cancer in dogs can vary enormously depending on whether it is an internal tumor or a form of dog skin cancer. But even then it is not all that straight forward in knowing what to look for. For example; did you know there are three main types of skin cancer; Papilloma, Lipoma and Cysts. Hematomas can also develop into cancer on dogs.

Other types of cancer in dogs to be aware of: Mast Cell Tumors, Lymphatic Cancer, Bone Cancer in dogs, Canine Osteosarcoma, Dog Skin Cancer, Neoplasia in dogs

Plus there are a multitude of others that can affect each and every part of a dog's body e.g. bladder cancer, throat cancer, spleen, eye and toe cancer and so on. Please do not panic having read this as some of these are quite common, others are very rare. And the good news is not all dogs develop cancer at all and most tumors can be treated.

The other factor we have to take on board when looking for symptoms of cancer in dogs, is the size, age & type of dog. Some canine cancers are more likely to be found in certain breeds of dog and not in others. For example; Poodles, Terriers, Schnauzers & Spaniels are more susceptible to skin cancer than other breeds. Naturally the older your dog gets the more chance he or she has of developing some form of tumor.

So what do we look for?

The symptoms of cancer in dogs to look for include: Swelling, lumps & bumps (especially on the abdomen area), rashes, spots or discolorations on the skin, constant scratching or licking in a particular area, limping, your pet may be favouring one side of their body which is often a sign of discomfort internally. Behaviour changes should also be taken into account.

It is important to be on the lookout for any signs and symptoms of cancer in dogs throughout the life of your family pet. Make a point of checking the skin when grooming and bathing. Feel beneath the surface of the skin for small lumps or growths. Sore spots that show signs of discomfort, if touched, are also a symptom to be aware of.

Dogs are very stoic, because it is natural for them to hide illness and injury in the wild in order to avoid being attacked. Which makes it even more important that we, the owners, keep a watchful eye on our loved ones for any signs of illness and we know what symptoms of cancer in dogs to look for.

Don't pretend to be an expert. Your dog's quality of life may be at stake.

It is important you learn more about the different types of dog cancer and what symptoms to look for, especially in specific breeds.

But…

If you notice any of the symptoms of cancer in dogs we have covered in this article, then please seek expert advice from your veterinarian. Most dog cancer can be treated if caught early enough and the majority of canine cancers are benign so with the correct treatment a long and active life can be expected. Knowing where to find more information is the key.

To help you quickly find out more about the symptoms of cancer in dogs their treatment and prevention, I recommend you read the e-book Cancer Treatment For Dogs, it can be viewed by clicking this link http://www.cancertreatmentfordogs.com
It covers a whole range of topics that will help you and answer many of your questions