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Dog Cancer Symptoms

If you are concerned about dog cancer symptoms, you'll want to know the warning signs, so you can get your pet treatment as soon as possible. Early detection can mean the difference between life and death. In this article, you'll learn common symptoms and their possibilities as well as what to do to keep your pet's immune system strong.

Dog Cancer Symptoms

Below are a list of warning signs. Since these signs can be indicative of dog cancer and other less serious issues, take your pet to the vet immediately for a conclusive diagnosis.

  • Difficulty urinating, defecating, or blood in stool - this can be a sign of prostate cancer (which is rarely seen in dogs) or it could be something as simple as a digestive issue.
  • Rapid, unexplained weight loss - could be a tumor in the digestive tract.
  • A swollen mass - this could be something benign like a wart or cyst, but could also be dog cancer. A needle biopsy will determine whether the mass is cancerous or benign.
  • An open wound that will not heal - this is not always cancer. It could be an allergy to fleas or ticks or something you are putting on your dog's coat, like shampoo or tick spray. A staph infection is another possibility.
  • Loss of appetite - this can be caused by a rotten tooth, chronic digestive issues or cancer.
  • Chronic stiffness of the limbs may be a sign of a pulled muscle, arthritis or bone cancer.
  • Foul breath, bleeding gums - could be a sign of dental caries and also dog cancer.

Bottom line: if your pet shows any of these signs, make an appointment for an office visit with your vet. If your dog has cancer, a course of treatment will be prescribed. In the meantime, do all you can to fortify your dog's immune system. Doing this is simple: feed your pet healthy, organic food (processed kibble is to dogs what junk food is to humans), give your dog lots of water, daily exercise and plenty of love and attention.

In addition, you should also give your dog a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement. Look for one that contains the full complement of vitamins and minerals and essential herbs like Mistletoe and Milk Thistle which are full of antioxidants and can assist in the fight against dog cancer symptoms. These herbs also help remove toxins from the body.

Since animals cannot make health decisions, it is up to you to make the best choices for your dog. Paying attention to any changes in your dog's behavior, habits and mobility can make for an early diagnosis of diseases like dog cancer. Early detection and treatment can be life-saving. Make sure to take preventative measures as well by following the suggestions listed above and by making sure that your dog gets the vitamins, minerals and herbs needed for a long and healthy life. Article source

 
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