* Lumps (could be cysts and must be checked by a vet) * Lethargy * Not eating well * Not drinking water * Walking slow, often with tail between legs * Wanting to be alone and not with their owner or family * Not joining in with family fun as usual or any unusual difference in your dog. * Dark tarry stools. These are but a few signs and all of them don't pertain to cancer so it's important to see your pet as soon as possible for an evaluation.
my dog was once sick is how we found out: he did not move much, was very lazy, tired, weak, didn't eat much or drink,stayed calm. Some dogs are really crazy on their walks well the dog wouldn't act like them selves or as usual in their walks they also didn't have like a wet or moist nose and it sneezes. If you notice your dog is sick take it to the vet if not get vaccinated or take it anyways or give it rest and and make it drink water.
Yes there are some dogs that just know.
maybe your dog will be able to tell. if you feel something is wrong and that's why you are asking this question, see your dr. don't rely on your dog to tell you.
This is not something you can diagnose yourself. You haveto take her to the vet for diagnosis and treatment. And if it is cancer, the sooner it's diagnosed, the better change the dog has of surviving it. So you need to take her ASAP!
There is only one way and that is to take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian. Do not put it off as if this is a cancerous tumor, it will grow and spread. Go to the Vet as soon as possible.
It is better for medically trained people to make medical diagnoses, however, a visible or palpable tumor would be a noticeable symptom of cancer.
By taking him to a veterinarian for an exam.
Surgical intervention (removal of tumor if possible) or conservative treatment (pain management) If your dog has a rectal tumor you need to consult your local vet.
Take the dog to the Vet...
Maybe a tumor, not good!!
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Chances are, the lung tumor is actually causing your dogs cough. If your dog has gotten a secondary illness due to the tumor, or the tumor is damaging the lung tissue more, then you need to consult your veterinarian about the best way to proceed. At the very least, they can prescribe medications that will make your dog more comfortable. I wish you the best of luck.
There is no average life expectancy for a dog with a tumor in the fore brain. The length of remaining life is determined by the size of the tumor, how aggressive the tumor is, and when the tumor is diagnosed.
If the dog has a Canine Transmissible Venereal Tumor (CTVT), one of the only two transmissible cancers, then it is possible for the dog to infect another dog by touch. It is not, however, transmissible to humans.
malignancy tumor or benign tumor report can be find out .
When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles. When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles. When you don't find a treatment for a tumor, you die. It is Very unlikely that you will live. There are miracles.
The average survival time for dogs with a malignant tumor is 2 years. The closer the tumor is to the paw, better the chances of recovery.
an animal tumor is just like a human tumor but you can get it taken off at your vet the reason i know is i had a dog who had a tumor in his leg and he didn't make it because we couldn't afford it to get it taken off so we had to put him to sleep
it gets its name from the Chinese word dog-breath