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  2. What Are the Possible Treatments for Cancer on My Dog's Jaw?

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    Homeopathic therapies: There is no evidence that homeopathic cures for cancer sold in pet stores will do your dog any good. They are not harmful, since they are mostly just water, so if you choose ...

  3. Cancer in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of how treatment proceeds following a diagnosis, the quality of life of the pet is an important consideration. In cases where the cancer is not curable, there are still many things which can be done to alleviate the dog's pain. Good nutrition and care from the dog's owner can greatly enhance quality of life. [3]

  4. My dog was diagnosed with cancer. Here's what I wish I knew ...

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    Seven things to know about cancer in dogs, including what I wish I knew about cancer in dogs before my Labrador retriever was diagnosed with lymphoma.

  5. Canine transmissible venereal tumor - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of venereal granulomata on a dog's penis. A canine transmissible venereal tumor (CTVT), also known as a transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), canine transmissible venereal sarcoma (CTVS), sticker tumor and infectious sarcoma, is a histiocytic tumor of the external genitalia of the dog and other canines, and is transmitted from animal to animal during mating.

  6. Veterinary oncology - Wikipedia

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    Mast cell tumor on lip of a dog. Veterinary oncology is a subspecialty of veterinary medicine that deals with cancer diagnosis and treatment in animals. Cancer is a major cause of death in pet animals. In one study, 45% of the dogs that reached 10 years of age or older died of cancer. [1]

  7. Michael Naylor surrendered his dog Minnie after he received a cancer diagnosis in order to give her a "life she deserved." Two years later, he entered remission, adopted Minnie and brought her home.

  8. Canine cancer detection - Wikipedia

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    Canine cancer detection is an approach to cancer screening that relies upon the claimed olfactory ability of dogs to detect, in urine or in breath, very low concentrations of the alkanes and aromatic compounds generated by malignant tumors. While some research has been promising, no verified studies by secondary research groups have ...

  9. Kirk Herbstreit calls dog's cancer battle 'one of the hardest ...

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    If you’re a spiritual person I’d love for you to pray for my boy. 🙏" The USA TODAY app gets you to the heart of the news — fast. Download for award-winning coverage, crosswords, audio ...