by Tapiwa Manhombo | May 31, 2023 | Canine Cancer Blog
Chew toys are a fun and healthy stress reliever for dogs. Many pet owners introduce puppies to chew toys to keep them stimulated and protect their furniture. They keep the dog busy, promote oral health and provide mental stimulation, but not all toys are safe for...
by Kyle Stevenson | Jul 18, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
In the middle of a long, hot summer, one of my favorite clients brought her sweet Dachshund, Lucy, in to see me because she had a raw, swollen spot on her lip. I wasn’t expecting to find multiple, swollen lymph nodes that fateful Friday afternoon. I wasn’t expecting...
by Sara Nice | Jun 29, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
Sebaceous Adenomas are tumors that develop on a dog’s sebaceous glands, the natural oil-producing glands of the skin. You’ve probably seen them before on older dogs and been unaware that that’s what they were. Canine adenomas are usually pinkish and...
by Sara Nice | May 9, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
Canine Leukemia Prognosis, Treatment & Survival Stories What is the typical prognosis for dogs suffering from Leukemia? Leukemia in dogs is a blood cancer that creates an overabundance of white blood cells. The most common Leukemia is Lymphocytic and it is...
by Sara Nice | Feb 17, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
Do household chemicals cause bladder cancer in dogs? University of Wisconsin-Madison is Doing a Study of Environmental Chemicals in Dogs with Bladder Cancer. The Study Bladder cancer in dogs can lead to bloody urine, pain on urination, and urinary blockage. Bladder...
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