That is
because aggressive supportive care is required during treatment and it is not something that can be done at home.
Not exact matches
Immediate veterinary
care is recommended,
because more
aggressive supportive care measures may be needed, including fluids or medications to reduce swelling in the brain.
There are situations where the only option available to a dog is
supportive (palliative)
care because the cancer is too advanced, the dog has other health complications or the owners may not want to pursue
aggressive treatment.
Sometimes the only option available to a dog with mast cell cancer is
supportive (palliative)
care because the cancer is too advanced, the dog has other health complications or the owners may not want to pursue
aggressive treatment.