Unfortunately, cancer is a fairly common affliction. Chances are good that you’ll eventually know someone who’s fighting cancer as you're reading this. Avoid being that friend who doesn’t come around or call when someone you know is dealing with a serious illness. Step up to be the one your friend or loved one can count… Continue reading How to Help Someone Who is Fighting Cancer
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The Facts on Canine Mammary Cancer: What You Need to Know
Canine mammary cancer (CMC) is a cancer of the mammary glands in dogs, most commonly found in middle-aged dogs. These cancers are rare and account for about 1% of all canine cancers. The good news is that CMC is a highly treatable disease, and effective treatments are available. CMC has a poor prognosis and is… Continue reading The Facts on Canine Mammary Cancer: What You Need to Know
The Facts on Canine Mammary Cancer: What You Need to Know
Canine mammary cancer (CMC) is a cancer of the mammary glands in dogs, most commonly found in middle-aged dogs. These cancers are rare and account for about 1% of all canine cancers. The good news is that CMC is a highly treatable disease, and effective treatments are available. CMC has a poor prognosis and is… Continue reading The Facts on Canine Mammary Cancer: What You Need to Know
6 Early Warning Signs of Cancer in Dogs
Early warning signs of cancer are key to treating cancer early. As your dog ages, the risk of cancer increases. By the age of 10, they have a 50% chance of developing a type of canine cancer, which, in case you didn't know, is the number one cause of death in dogs. Because of this,… Continue reading 6 Early Warning Signs of Cancer in Dogs
Mouth Cancer in Dogs
Mouth tumors can cause blockages that make chewing and swallowing difficult for dogs. Surgical removal of tumors is frequently required for a dog's survival, although it isn't always achievable depending on the nature and location of the tumor. Tumor Types The good news is that not every tumor will develop into full-blown mouth cancer. Tumors… Continue reading Mouth Cancer in Dogs