Because
cancer is quite prevalent among elderly
dogs, early detection is critical in effective
treatment planning, and prompt discovery can increase survival rates.
After a diagnosis, a veterinarian will refer the
dog to a veterinary oncologist or will draw up a
treatment plan specific to the
dog and the type and stage of
cancer.
Diagnosing, Staging and Treating
Cancer Talking To Your Vet about Your Pet Choosing the Best Veterinarian for Your
Dog's Care Things to Remember At the Office Visit Getting a Second Opinion 3rd Party Test Results Choosing Your
Dogs Medical Team Creating a
Treatment Plan Dog Cancer Treatments Complete
Cancer Removal Partial Removal of the
Cancer: Debulking Exploratory Surgery Recovery from Surgery Follow - Up Care Chemo Radiation Vitamins & Antioxidants Immunostimulants Anti-
Cancer Herbs Other Dietary Supplements Barf Ingredients Building a Strong Immune System:
Cancer Is an Immune System Disease The Immune System as a Natural Defense against
Cancer and Its Recurrence Restoring Immune Recognition Response with Supplements Immune Support for Effects of Chemo, Radiation and
Treatment Drugs Quality Of Life for the Time Left with Your
Dog Holistic
Treatment Therapies for Canine
Cancer Homeopathic Remedies Enhancing Conventional
Treatment with Supplements Herbs, Vitamins and Supplements Immune Enhancing Supplements Immune Enhancing Herbal Products Healing Touch The Diet That Can Save Your
Dogs Life: What You Should Feed Your
Dog Vegetarian Homemade
Dog Food Diets What Does Commercial Pet Food Really Contain?