Small lumps and bumps on your dog can be cancerous, which is why early detection of cancer is key. Credit: Braastad family photo My dog has a lump or bump on its skin! Many clients come in with this ...
Cancer cells grow rapidly and need energy to do so—they use the glucose in the blood to grow. Research in both mice and dogs has shown that this alternative therapy can significantly slow cancer's ...
Q: A friend's dog recently died of cancer, and we want to do all we can to keep our own dog cancer-free. What advice can you offer? A: Cancer is far too common in dogs, particularly large, purebred ...
Most of our animals love a good petting, and it is often during these instances that we discover a lump or bump that we may have not noticed before. It is common for pets to develop skin growths as ...
Innovative research for a dog cancer treatment from the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine has shown early success during the beginning trials, with one dog "almost back to normal." ...
Editor’s note: Dr. Lee Pickett has retired, but Creators continues to distribute columns from her archive. This one is from 2022. Q: A friend’s dog recently died of cancer, and we want to do all we ...