by Dirk Gruenberg
Dog cancer, like human cancer, pertains to any kind of aggressive tumor or expansion that attacks the encircling tissues, spreads to other bits of the body through the blood, is probably going to return after tried removal, and may cause death unless it is amply treated or removed.
Generally speaking every dog regardless of its age can get cancer. Experience, however, shows that the older a dog is the higher are the odds of getting cancer. With dogs living longer in these days than ever before unfortunately this means that more dog owners struggle with this potentially fatal disease.
Are there any signs that indicate that my dog might have cancer? For what symptoms do I have to watch out? Here are some of the possible signs.
Sometimes wounds don't heal anymore, your dog has difficulties eating and swallowing, permanent lameness, he might have breathing problems, he urinates or defecates, he may cough obstinately - all this can be an indication of cancer.
In addition to these signs there are more symptoms. They may not be very specific but can indicate this illness: Losing weight, fevers, not eating as much as they used to.
Cancer can show up in various forms. The common thing is always that regular cells of the dog's body degenerate and grow in number beyond control. Here are some of the reasons that may contribute to this unlimited growth: Poisons your dog got in touch with, environmental factors, even genetics.
What if your dog has cancer? Can you help him? There are treatments available and some of them have shown positive effects.
As soon as cancer is being diagnosed, rapid intervention is absolutely vital. Of course the first thing your vet should do is to find out what type of cancer your dog is dealing with. After that he can decide what kind of treatment is available and what measures should be taken.
One of your options in many cases is surgery. As long as the cancer has not spread yet and is still local, there are chances that it can be removed and your dog can fully recover from his disease.
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Title: Dog Cancer: How to Get Along With It?
Author: Dirk Gruenberg
Email: vera@internetexpertenverlag.de
Keywords: dog obedience training, dog training, dog, pet, animal, home, family, hobby, nature
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Category: Hobbies
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