Posted on 2 August, 2011
How to Check for Dog Cancer
66By CanineCancer
How to Test for Cancer in Your Dog
How To Check For Canine Cancer
Veterinarians are generally very caring people, but they are still in business to make money. Sometimes, vets may push canine cancer screenings that are unnecessary or painful. This article will address several methods that you should try to check for canine cancer.
If you would like to jump ahead, you can visit our site for information about our new book, Canine Cancer SECRETS. It includes a guide to canine cancer tests so you can better understand what your veterinarian is talking about.
Tests can be painful for your dog, traumatic, unnecessary, and costly. Anesthetics, especially, are harmful for dogs and should only be used in crucial situations. Always ask your veterinarian the purpose of a test. Some tests may be used to determine eligibility for a series of treatment. In these cases, the trauma of the test may be trumped by the importance of the overall outcome.
Resource For Owners of Dogs With Cancer
Should your veterinarian diagnose your dog with canine cancer, there are many resources available to help you take the best possible care for your dog. Always get a second, third, even fourth opinion as you would for any person.
There are many ways to prevent canine cancer on your own such as proper diet, nutrition, and exercise. For more information, please see our new book.
Here are some other pages I've created on the internet about dog cancer and how to deal with it:
There a several ways to check for cancer, how do you choose?
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