| Dog cancers are primarily found on the skin or | | | | chemotherapy, surgery, cryosurgery (freezing) |
| internal organs such as canine liver cancer, spleen | | | | and radiation. The problem, however, with these |
| or in the digestive tract. The problem with internal | | | | treatments is that there are potential side effects |
| cancers is that the related symptoms are | | | | involved with them. This is why a lot of people |
| generalized, meaning, they don't necessarily | | | | these days opt for alternative cancer treatments |
| indicate the presence of cancer. Unfortunately the | | | | for dog with the hope that the quality of life can |
| key to treatment is early detection. | | | | be sustained for as long as possible. |
| As most of you might be probably aware of, | | | | ⢠Nausea and bleeding problems are some |
| cancer in dogs is usually treated with | | | | of the side effects of chemotherapy. |