5 facts about canine cancer
Keeping an eye on our furry friends' health reminds us to do the same for ourselves
LYMPHOMA is one of the most common forms of canine cancer, and when our furry friends are suffering from this disease, it’s good to know there are resources to keep us informed.
National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day today (7 November) is a great way to honour our dogs.
The day reminds pet owners to remain vigilant and check their dogs regularly.
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About canine lymphoma:
1. Keep an eye out for enlarged lymph nodes, lethargy, loss of appetite, weakness, or weight loss
2. There are more than 30 types of canine lymphoma
3. Lymphoma commonly affects the liver, spleen, and bone marrow
4. Canine lymphoma and human non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma are virtually indistinguishable under a microscope
5. Chemotherapy is the most effective therapy for canine lymphoma.
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