Canine Cancer to Prevent and Treat


Posted June 28, 2012 by chrisvineyard

Many out there are not familiar of the fact that like human beings, cancer can attack a dog too hence not many have referred to help soon enough to be cured.

 
All owners of dogs have the responsibility to care for their dogs and take care of them as if they were their own flesh and blood. Access to medication should a canine be in need of them can only be provided by two things. First of all, they are treated by the natural system of immunity of the body. But this is where it becomes heart breaking as when it is needed to most there are times where the immune system is not functioning as it has worked too hard or is failing to function due to cancer eating its way into the blood cells. If this is the case, this is where solution number two needs to come in and that is human professional intervention. Like any human being they need to be treated with technology and innovation of man-made procedures for the sake of recovery. Below you will be reading about the many things you need to know about dog cancer and what best to do with it. Many out there are not familiar of the fact that like human beings, cancer can attack a dog too hence not many have referred to help soon enough to be cured.

There are two things you need to know and that is the fact that dog cancer can be prevented but even better if they are seen by a vet in time they too can be treated to heal. Tumours found in the lymph areas are the largest percentage of dog cancer throughout the world. It takes up to 50% of all cases that one can find in dog cancer. Bone cancer in dogs are also showing a high rare recently. This is why you need to be aware of the fact that if your dog is reacting to certain situations or recently showing signs of stress of constant sleeping, then this may be a sign of immediate to a vet. But to be perfectly sure and not to cause you more sadness seeing your dog in a different behaviour than usual, check for signs of the following. Large lumps in any area of the body and the most common to be found in canines are swollen areas of the skin or scratches that don’t heal as fast as they used to and last but not least it will be more preventive to check if they are bleeding anywhere. The best way to prevent is to have them see a vet anyway regularly as at times they show no sign of sickness anywhere at all.

There has been the immense amount of questions that are raised in consideration to the mixing of breeds that may pass along cancer. The mixing of a breed itself is not dangerous but without any attention to the inheritance of health issues, they may pass along genetics of cancer as aforementioned without anyone notified. The golden retrievers have a long history in dog cancer for quite some time. This is at least one thing you need to be aware of if you have them or anyone you know that are about to adopt them. Hence the likeliness of mixed breeds is only high if little attention is put to the inherited health issues. As long as a full research is conducted in advance the likeliness of this is can be decreased too. Attention to our pets is needed every day and like taking care of a baby precaution is needed at all times to make sure that all are in good shape and that the worst has passed. So read as much as you can and prevent dog cancer from happening to the dog you love most.
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Issued By Angela Zhang
Website Dog Cancer
Country Indonesia
Categories Health , Pets
Tags cancer in dogs , dog cancer
Last Updated June 28, 2012