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Dog Cancer Treatment

 Submitted by Nic on September 14, 2011


Cancer is one of the most common conditions responsible for the death of older dogs and studies have shown that almost 2 in every 7 dogs over the age of 9 years will suffer from this fate. As with any kind of cancer, early detection of the condition is one of the most important aspects of successful treatment. However, one of the biggest problems facing dog owners in this regard is the fact that dogs and most other animals will not make their discomfort or pain known until it is unbearable.


This means that we usually recognize the animal’s discomfort only when the condition is in the advanced stages. As a result, for proper and effective dog cancer treatment, it is important to make sure that you know what symptoms to keep an eye out for.

Diarrhea, vomiting and weight loss are probably the most common symptoms of the dog cancer, while you should also look out for any lumps of inflammation that seem to be growing.


As soon as you start to notice any of these developments in your animal, you should make it a point to visit the veterinarian as soon as possible in order to have a biopsy taken and the condition diagnosed. Once the condition has been diagnosed, dog cancer treatment will include chemotherapy as well as major adjustments to the animals lifestyle. Dog cancer treatment costs can be rather high, which is one of the main reasons why a number of people look for natural cures for dog cancer.

Dog Cancer Treatment Side Effects

Dog cancer treatment side effects will include the animal feeling rather fatigued as a result of the chemotherapy sessions as well as vomiting excessively. The kind of diet you feed the animal during this time will play a huge role in the body’s ability to fight the infection. The anti inflammatory properties of omega 3 fatty acids make it an almost essential ingredient in any anti cancer dog diet as it will help subdue as well as prevent the development of tumors and growths. A wide range of fruits and vegetables should also be used in every meal in order to ensure that the dog receives an assortment of the required vitamins, minerals and nutrients – thereby allowing it to fight the infection more effectively. Ensure that any chemotherapy sessions as well as medications are performed regularly and on time as missing a few could allow the condition to progress further and complicate matters further.
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