Yes they can and they can have it from birth as well. Please see your vet to evaluate what type of tumor it is because it could be just a cyst (non cancerous) or a fatty pad.
from head to feets
no
The time it takes for a tumor to form and develop in the human body can vary greatly depending on the type of tumor and individual factors. In general, it can take several years for a tumor to develop and grow to a size where it can be detected. However, some tumors can grow more rapidly, while others may take longer to develop. Regular screenings and early detection can help in identifying tumors at an early stage.
flea infestation can cause a puppy to develop anemia and die if left untreated
A spinone puppy must inherit two copies of a specific gene mutation from both parents to develop ataxia, a condition known as Spinone Cerebellar Ataxia (SCA). This is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder.
The person with a tumor in the abdominopelvic cavity would likely develop symptoms first. This is because the abdominopelvic cavity houses vital organs such as the stomach, intestines, liver, and kidneys, which can lead to symptoms like pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits when affected by a tumor.
you feed it to grow and walk it to develop it.All dogs grow and develop, and to do this they need nutritional food. Dogs eat kibble that contains fibre, vitimins, etc. This then makes them develop. If you have a puppy it is slightly harder to get nutrition into them. By using special puppy milk, this gives them calcium, which then helps their bones grow. Which then makes them grow into a larger dog.
It depends on the type and composition of an ovarian cyst or tumor. Some cysts can increase rapidly. Fluid-filled masses often develop fastest. But there is no real way to "age" a tumor or cyst and say for sure how long it took to develop.
No, a 2-month-old puppy does not have rabies. Rabies typically takes weeks to months to develop in an infected animal, so a puppy that young would not have had enough time to contract the virus.
Yes, it is possible for a Chihuahua to develop a vaginal cancer, although this is relatively rare in dogs.
No. usually, by a clone people mean something that can develop to a new individual. Tumors don't do that.
Kidney, or renal, cancer occurs in the kidneys. It can develop from a tumor or it can spread there from another part of the body.