Canine Melanoma

Canine Melanoma is one of the most common oral cancers found in canines. Petside.com sat down with Oncologist Dr. Post to learn more about this cancer and how it can be treated.

 

Melanoma in dogs may develop anywhere but is commonly found in the mouth, toes, behind the eyes or on the skin of dogs. It can be benign or malignant. Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of Melanoma in dogs

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