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Dog Cancer Diet

 Submitted by Nic on September 13, 2011


Cancer is known to be one of the most common causes of death in older dogs. While cancer can be treated rather easily when diagnosed in its formative stages, the problem faced by many dog owners is the fact that our four legged friends prefer to suffer in silence instead of alerting their owners to their plight up until the condition has progressed too far to be able to do much about it. As a result, it is important to make sure that you know what to look for in order to pick up on any of the early warning signs.


Some of the more common dog cancer symptoms include noticing any abnormal swelling in the animal that continues to grow, a loss of appetite, a significant loss of weight, difficulty experienced in eating or swallowing as well as difficulty in urinating and defecating. As soon as you notice any of these changes in your pet, it is highly recommended that you take your pet to the veterinarian for a more detailed analysis of the condition to allow you to commence any treatment as soon as possible – thereby increasing the chances of successful treatment of the cancer.

Dog Cancer Diet Food and Recipes

A dog cancer diet will play an important role in the ability of your dog’s immune system to fight against the condition.


There are a number of dog cancer diet recipes that you can find through a number of websites that will allow you to concoct a meal that is not only nutritious, but also very beneficial in treatment of the condition. There are a few rules that any dog cancer diet foods will need to take into account. For instance, it is important for any of the meals to contain high quantities of amino acids as well as proteins as they are beneficial in preventing episodes of vomiting in the event that the dog is undergoing chemotherapy.

Including cottage cheese and yogurt in the animal’s regular diet is highly recommended because of the fact that they will help increase the animal’s appetite. Another aspect of any dog cancer diet food that is very important is making sure that there is an ample amount of omega 3 fatty acid content in the animals regular meals as its anti-inflammatory properties prevent the development of tumors and growths. Increasing the vegetable as well as fruit content of the meals will ensure that the body gets a wide range of essential nutrients and minerals.
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