No matter what type of dog you get, you have a lot to consider. Of course, you need to get food and toys, but you…
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No matter what type of dog you get, you have a lot to consider. Of course, you need to get food and toys, but you…
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No matter what type of dog you get, you have a lot to consider. Of course, you need to get food and toys, but you…
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No matter what type of dog you get, you have a lot to consider. Of course, you need to get food and toys, but you…
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Did you know that taking proper care of the American Pit Bull Terrier and pit bull breeds is surprisingly easy? Pay attention to these key factors and common health problems affecting them.
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We diagnose and treat mast cell tumors at all 3 of our locations. Read our blog post to learn more about mast cell tumors and how we can help your pet!
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Often misunderstand, the loveble Pit Bull can make a great pet. Before you adopt, here are the 10 most common health problems with Pit Bull breed.
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A new lump on your dog requires immediate attention. Learn about mast cell tumors.
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At [practice:practice-name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet but also is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual bond of love and loyalty between you can make a diagnosis of any form of dog cancer very difficult to hear. Our veterinarians and support staff are empathetic, compassionate, and trained to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of dog cancer. We are here to guide you both through the diagnosis and treatment process. This includes choosing the best options for effectively, humanely, and successfully dealing with canine cancer.
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At [practice:practice-name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet but also is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual bond of love and loyalty between you can make a diagnosis of any form of dog cancer very difficult to hear. Our veterinarians and support staff are empathetic, compassionate, and trained to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of dog cancer. We are here to guide you both through the diagnosis and treatment process. This includes choosing the best options for effectively, humanely, and successfully dealing with canine cancer.
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At [practice:practice-name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet but also is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual bond of love and loyalty between you can make a diagnosis of any form of dog cancer very difficult to hear. Our veterinarians and support staff are empathetic, compassionate, and trained to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of dog cancer. We are here to guide you both through the diagnosis and treatment process. This includes choosing the best options for effectively, humanely, and successfully dealing with canine cancer.
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At [practice:practice-name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet but also is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual bond of love and loyalty between you can make a diagnosis of any form of dog cancer very difficult to hear. Our veterinarians and support staff are empathetic, compassionate, and trained to focus on both the emotional and medical aspects of dog cancer. We are here to guide you both through the diagnosis and treatment process. This includes choosing the best options for effectively, humanely, and successfully dealing with canine cancer.
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Cancer can afflict dogs of all ages, especially older dogs. All of us at Fetch Specialty & Cancer Veterinary Centers know how devastating it can be to
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Motion sickness in dogs is a common problem. It is more common in younger dogs than adults. Many adult dogs become anxious or even nauseous during travel due to a lack of conditioning and the overwhelming unusual stimuli associated with moving inside a vehicle. Signs your dog may be experiencing motion sickness may include whining, drooling and smacking lips, pacing, vomiting or diarrhea, and lethargy or inactivity. The best way to ease your dog’s travel anxiety is by taking several short trips before embarking on a long haul. If your dog seems to need a little more help to stay calm during travel, speak to your veterinarian about using anti-nausea medication, anti-anxiety medications, as well as natural calming agents such as pheromones.
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Motion sickness in dogs is a common problem. It is more common in younger dogs than adults. Many adult dogs become anxious or even nauseous during travel due to a lack of conditioning and the overwhelming unusual stimuli associated with moving inside a vehicle. Signs your dog may be experiencing motion sickness may include whining, drooling and smacking lips, pacing, vomiting or diarrhea, and lethargy or inactivity. The best way to ease your dog’s travel anxiety is by taking several short trips before embarking on a long haul. If your dog seems to need a little more help to stay calm during travel, speak to your veterinarian about using anti-nausea medication, anti-anxiety medications, as well as natural calming agents such as pheromones.
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Motion sickness in dogs is a common problem. It is more common in younger dogs than adults. Many adult dogs become anxious or even nauseous during travel due to a lack of conditioning and the overwhelming unusual stimuli associated with moving inside a vehicle. Signs your dog may be experiencing motion sickness may include whining, drooling and smacking lips, pacing, vomiting or diarrhea, and lethargy or inactivity. The best way to ease your dog’s travel anxiety is by taking several short trips before embarking on a long haul. If your dog seems to need a little more help to stay calm during travel, speak to your veterinarian about using anti-nausea medication, anti-anxiety medications, as well as natural calming agents such as pheromones.
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Motion sickness in dogs is a common problem. It is more common in younger dogs than adults. Many adult dogs become anxious or even nauseous during travel due to a lack of conditioning and the overwhelming unusual stimuli associated with moving inside a vehicle. Signs your dog may be experiencing motion sickness may include whining, drooling and smacking lips, pacing, vomiting or diarrhea, and lethargy or inactivity. The best way to ease your dog’s travel anxiety is by taking several short trips before embarking on a long haul. If your dog seems to need a little more help to stay calm during travel, speak to your veterinarian about using anti-nausea medication, anti-anxiety medications, as well as natural calming agents such as pheromones.
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At [practice:practice_name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet, but that he or she is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual...
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At [practice:practice_name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet, but that he or she is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual...
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At [practice:practice_name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet, but that he or she is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual...
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At [practice:practice_name], we understand that your canine companion is not just a pet, but that he or she is a beloved, cherished family member. The mutual...
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Basically, a tumor is a lump or growth that can be either benign or malignant. Benign tumors are slow-growing; they do not invade neighboring tissues and are not usually life-threatening. Malignant tumors can be fast growing; they are potentially life-threatening and can metastasize into other areas of the body. Causes of Canine Cancer Environmental factors,…
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Learn about the veterinary topic of Causes of Cancer. Find specific details on this topic and related topics from the Merck Vet Manual.
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Best answer: 🐶 Pitbulls are relatively healthy, but like any and all dogs, they can develop cancer. Mast … MORE
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Cancer is a leading cause of death in dogs. Some breeds are particularly prone to cancer, but there are measures owners can take to help dogs avoid cancer.
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WebMD discusses the signs of skin cancer in dogs and which breeds are more likely to get skin cancer.
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Dr. Laura Dayton explains the different types of malignant and benign tumors in dogs, including symptoms to look for and how they are treated.
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When it comes to cancer some dog breeds do face a higher risk of developing the disease. Our Huntersville veterinary specialists share a few of the breeds with a higher risk of developing canc
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When it comes to mouth cancer in dogs, early detection and treatment are the keys to successful treatment outcomes. Our Huntersville vets explain more about oral cancer in dogs, treatments and
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All the information on which dog breeds are more prone to cancer and how to evauate the risk factors your dog may have. Find out more here.
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