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Answering your questions about prostate cancer in dogs

Answering your questions about prostate cancer in dogs

by Tapiwa Manhombo | Nov 16, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog

Only 0.3 – 0.6% of all dogs get prostate cancer. Though rare, this cancer is highly aggressive. There are several types of cancers that affect a dog’s prostate. Adenocarcinoma, leiomyosarcoma, and squamous cell carcinoma are examples of prostate cancer in...
Which Dog Breeds are Prone to Cancer? Why?

Which Dog Breeds are Prone to Cancer? Why?

by Kristina Evelyn | Jan 20, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog

Are some dog breeds more prone to cancer than others? The simple answer to this question is “Yes!” However, explaining why some dogs are more likely to get cancer is more complex. It’s true, as commonly thought, that some dog breeds are more prone to cancer than...
Questions to Ask Your Veterinarian or Veterinary Oncologist About Your Dog’s Cancer Diagnosis

Questions to Ask Your Veterinarian or Veterinary Oncologist About Your Dog’s Cancer Diagnosis

by Kyle Stevenson | Sep 2, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog

When we are initially emotionally broadsided by our best buddy’s cancer diagnosis, it is extremely difficult to focus on any information that we are given beyond the word “cancer.”  After allowing ourselves to process this oftentimes shocking news, our brains are...

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