The symptoms of osteosarcoma are related to the bone or bones involved.
Not exact matches
Since
osteosarcoma can be fatal to dogs, it's important to never brush off any potential
symptoms of the disease.
Dr. John Morton,
of the Golden Gate Animal Clinic (Naples, Florida), shares the signs,
symptoms and range
of treatments for
Osteosarcoma, the most common canine cancer that accounts for 85 %
of all malignancies originating in the skeleton.
Whilst the leg may not be causing any visible pain for Seagle, she still needs to visit a Veterinarian as there are a few different causes which may be causing these
symptoms including accumulation
of lymph (may be connected to breast cancer),
osteosarcoma, bone infection, allergies among other causes.
The first
symptom that presents in
osteosarcoma is lameness
of the affected limb, which can come on suddenly or develop gradually.