Yes a dog can, but be careful to what you do and don't do to the dog.
Yes there will, but your dog will have 2 have an operation 2 live, which costs alot.
If you receive treatment, you have a better chance to live. Many people never know they have cancer.
The risk of cancer exists in every living thing.Whether you are a dog, human, chimp, rabbit, goldfish or whatever, the chance of getting cancer or cancerous tumours is always there.
When some people find a lump they always get checked out, and if its cancer they try and get it out but if its terminal then there may be no chance to live anymore so always be careful
Live cancer is an active cancer.
There are many different treatments for cancer in dogs and it really depends on what type of cancer it has. If it is lymphoma (the most common type of cancer in dogs) depending on which treatment your veterinary oncologist recommends it could be anywhere. If your dog has bone cancer surgery is usually curative but most veterinarians recommend to follow through with chemotherapy to prevent metastasis. Prices depend on where you live, the availability of the veterinary oncologist, and they type of cancer your dog has. If you are concerned your dog has cancer, you should see your veterinarian immediately. Thanks to some Pharmaceutical company like "PetLife Pharmaceuticals" pet's cancer could be treatable using their medicines.
Any dog can have cancer.
Ask the vet who diagnosed the cancer what foods are suitable for your dog.
Stopping smoking is the only way to lessen the chance of cancer.
A small dog (chihuhua Frence poodoles etc;) has a better chance to live longer than a big dog (German sheperd Rotwiler K9 etc;) Why? I dont really no Its just Mother Nature
It will reduce hyper-sexual behaviour and eliminate the risk of testicular cancer. The dog will also not want to roam looking for females and there is therefore less chance of it getting lost or hit by a car.
No, humans cannot contract cancer from a dog. Cancer is not a contagious disease that can be passed between species.