If your dog has something large or irregular on it's leg that wasn't there before or isn't on any of it's other legs you should take him/her to the vet as soon as possible. It may be a tumor or it could be a blood clot or a number of other things. Unfortunatly the only real way to tell is by taking your dog to the vet so they can run some tests
Ask your vet.
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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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They get all close to you and lick you and bark ......... and they start humping your foot when you r in bed
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.
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