Skin Cancer in Cats
Often caused by sun exposure, skin cancer is diagnosed in both indoor and outdoor cats. In this post, we discuss skin cancer in cats, including its causes, symptoms and the treatment options available.
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Often caused by sun exposure, skin cancer is diagnosed in both indoor and outdoor cats. In this post, we discuss skin cancer in cats, including its causes, symptoms and the treatment options available.
It can be daunting when you find a new lump or bump on your dog. While many lumps are not cancer-related, there are a number of cancers in dogs that can cause tumors. Today, our vets discuss types of tumors in dogs and what to do if you find one.
While our canine friends are covered in fur, skin cancer is still a very real health issue. Today, our veterinarians list three types of skin cancer we often see in dogs.
Your dog has just been diagnosed with cancer. As a worried pet owner, you'll likely be feeling overwhelmed and have many questions. In this post, our vets will give an overview of treatment options and some practical advice for dog owners.
Leiomyosarcoma is an aggressive cancer that affects muscles in a cat’s stomach and intestines. Our team shares some tips on signs of stomach and intestinal cancer in cats, as well as diagnosis and treatment options.
Although oral cancer can be seen in dogs of any age, many dogs are diagnosed around 11 years old. Read on for information about symptoms to watch for and the available treatments for oral cancer in dogs.
Dogs can be good at hiding their discomfort, so if your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, it's especially important to detect and treat pain quickly. Here, we discuss signs of cancer pain to watch for in your dog, and how it can be treated.
Within a dog's urinary system, the bladder is the most common area for cancer to strike. In today's post, our vets share some of the causes and symptoms of bladder cancer in dogs as well as the available treatments.