Dog Cancer Threats and What You Can Do About Them
Dog cancer is a frightening disease that has reached epidemic proportions. Unfortunately, many people do not know the signs of cancer in dogs, and the disease is often not detected until it has progressed to advanced stages. However, with early detection, there are some things that owners of different breeds can be on the lookout for to help prevent this disease from progressing to life-threatening conditions . It is important to note that cancer in dogs is different from cancer in humans. In humans, there is a common tendency for cancer to spread through the body’s lymphatic system and perhaps the esophagus and the lungs. The cells of the lymphatic system in dogs reproduce much slower than those in humans, so cancer will have a chance to develop over time. It is also important to note that most dogs with cancer are not experiencing fever, so unless the vet states otherwise there is no need to worry. There is an exception to this rule when some types of cancer are k...