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6Jun/12Off

Dog Breeds Most Likely to get Canine Cancer

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www.dogcancerkit.com Is your dog's breed more likely to get cancer? Dog Cancer Veterinarians Dr. Demian Dressler and Dr. Susan Ettinger discuss which breeds are statistically more likely to get canine cancer--and which types of cancers those are. The vets discuss purebreds vs mixed breeds and offer suggestions to consider when deciding to adopt a dog.

14Jan/12Off

What You Need To Know About Dog Prostate Cancer

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Article by Cristian Stan

If you own a male dog for a pet, something you should be aware of is that he can develop prostate cancer, just as a human male can. A tumor or growth in the prostate is the reason behind most prostate gland issues in male dogs. There are signs and symptoms that will help alert you to the fact that your dog may have prostate cancer. You need to schedule an immediate visit to your veterinarian, when you notice the following: