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Oncology for dogs and cats.

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Symptoms of Cancer

  • Change in shape, size, or texture of existing lumps in pet skin
  • Constant drooling
  • Diarrhea
  • Difficulty urinating or defecating
  • Drainage and foul smell coming out of ears
  • Foul breath
  • Frequent runny nose with or without blood in it

  • Lethargy beyond normal levels
  • New lumps in skin
  • Noticeable change in stride – limping or sudden change in posture
  • Noticeable increase in water consumption
  • Shifting of teeth
  • Vomiting

  • Change in shape, size, or texture of existing lumps in pet skin
  • Constant drooling
  • Diarrhea
  • Difficulty urinating or defecating
  • Drainage and foul smell coming out of ears
  • Foul breath
  • Frequent runny nose with or without blood in it
  • Lethargy beyond normal levels
  • New lumps in skin
  • Noticeable change in stride – limping or sudden change in posture
  • Noticeable increase in water consumption
  • Shifting of teeth
  • Vomiting

If you notice one or several of these in your pet, we advise you to schedule an appointment immediately to assess the cause.

Cancer Therapies

Unlike humans, animals with cancer do not experience a lot of pain. While many human cancers are very similar to pet cancers, the way they attack the body are very distinctive; for this reason, treatment procedures are handled differently. Without an absolute cure for pet cancer, therapies are developed to make your pet as comfortable as possible, with the hope of prolonging life. Most cancers can be controlled with close veterinary care, and the side effects are usually minimal. Pet cancer treatment options include chemotherapy and supplements, radiation, and/or surgery. Treatment plans vary depending on what type of cancer a pet is diagnosed with, as well as the invasiveness of the cancer. Sometimes one therapy is used alone. Other times, multiple treatments are combined to attack the cancer in a multidimensional approach. The veterinarian will formulate a specific treatment plan for your pet based on their particular cancer and its development.

If you have any questions about pet medical oncology or therapy, please contact our office.

Cancer Therapies

Unlike humans, animals with cancer do not experience a lot of pain. While many human cancers are very similar to pet cancers, the way they attack the body are very distinctive; for this reason, treatment procedures are handled differently. Without an absolute cure for pet cancer, therapies are developed to make your pet as comfortable as possible, with the hope of prolonging life. Most cancers can be controlled with close veterinary care, and the side effects are usually minimal. Pet cancer treatment options include chemotherapy and supplements, radiation, and/or surgery. Treatment plans vary depending on what type of cancer a pet is diagnosed with, as well as the invasiveness of the cancer. Sometimes one therapy is used alone. Other times, multiple treatments are combined to attack the cancer in a multidimensional approach. The veterinarian will formulate a specific treatment plan for your pet based on their particular cancer and its development.

If you have any questions about pet medical oncology or therapy, please contact our office.