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My Dog Has Cancer: In Order To Treat It Should I Go to a Vet or Specialist?
Thu, 7 May 2009Articlefrom petside.comHealth
Q: I just found out my dog has cancer. Can my normal vet treat her or do I need to take her to a specialist?
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• Lymphoma (Feline)
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• Hemangiosarcoma (Canine)
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• Melanoma (Canine)
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Exciting News on the Horizon for Cancer Treatment for Pets
The search for a cure for cancer is a priority for many scientists today. So I was thrilled to read about a new treatment that is being studied at this time which holds promise for bright news on the horizon...
Dogs Trained to Sniff Out Cancer
Iâ ve blogged before about dogs and cancer, and how some special canines seem able to detect body changes in people that alert them to illness. A colleague pointed me to this video, a fascinating look at how researchers are training...
National Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Our cats and dogs live longer, healthier lives than ever before. And because of advances in diagnoses, coupled with cancer being an â old petâ disease, you may think pet cancer is on the rise. One in four pets will be...
Cats may develop virtually any kind of cancer that humans face. Thank you, one and all, for responding to my 9-30 blog about Kiwi the cat. I heard from Linda that the organization received enough funds for the cancer treatment,...
Sisters Crusade Against Canine Cancer
Sisters Crusade Against Canine Cancer| By|August 13, 2008 5:16 PM Sampsonyears ago. The Frosts sought out the best cancer care possible, but eventually had tothe two became crusaders against canine cancer. They donate their birthday "gifts
Last week I received an email from Linda Moore, a volunteer at Independent Cat Society (www.catsociety.org). She writes, â Kiwi is one of the sweetest cats and was recently diagnosed with cancer. With the proper treatment, her prognosis is good. Since...
defined as weight that exceeds the ideal by 20 to 25 percent, has serious health risks. Obese pets are more prone to diabetes , cancer , skin diseases , heart problems , and lameness due to arthritis . Overweight cats are also at risk for life threatening
Pet Health Insurance: Is it Worth the Cost?
is included in the cost of the policy. A policy that covers cancer treatment will most likely be more expensive, but in the longSince over six million dogs and cats are annually diagnosed with cancer , with today's innovative treatments available, care can
'Putting on the Dog' in Style in Japan
time I have been known to put special Christmas collars on my dogs, but that is about it. Two of my dogs have special Breast Cancer collars, but hey, since I am a survivor, I always promote awareness. AmyJune 24, 2009 3:47 PM I can see putting a cute
Are Connections With Pets Eternal?
2009 5:04 AM I was very close to my mam and cared for her for many years after she became disabled.She died horribly of cancer. Sometimes I feel I am actually her,that I'm looking through her eyes (or she's looking through mine) it's a strange
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