Dog tumors are among the most serious health issues that can affect pets, ranging from benign growths to aggressive cancers. Early recognition of symptoms and accurate diagnosis are essential for effective treatment and improved quality of life. Common forms of canine tumors include brain tumors in dogs, mast cell tumors, dog lymphoma, osteosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma and mammary tumors. Each type of cancer behaves differently, so understanding their signs and risks is crucial.
On this page, we have collected all articles related to cancer in dogs. You will find detailed guides on the different types of dog tumors and how they affect pets, as well as the most common symptoms of dog cancer. These resources explain diagnostic methods, possible treatment options, and natural ways to support recovery. They also highlight the importance of early veterinary consultation when dealing with suspicious lumps or health changes in your pet.
We also explore innovative approaches such as the role of medicinal mushrooms in cancer care. Learn more in our article on dog cancer and medicinal mushrooms, where you will find evidence-based insights into their benefits. Whether you are seeking traditional therapies or natural supplements, our resources provide practical guidance for managing canine cancer and supporting your dog’s health during treatment.
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Brain tumors in dogs – Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and daily care Brain tumors in dogs are abnormal cell growths that develop either within the brain itself or in the membranes covering the brain (meninges). They may be primary (originating in…
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Lymphoma is a relatively common cancer in dogs, but in most cases it is treatable. Most types of dog lymphoma respond well to a combination of conventional treatment – such as chemotherapy – and some type of immunomodulatory (immune-boosting) therapy,…
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Tumors in dogs are among the most common causes of death, especially in older animals. Statistics show that nearly half of dogs over ten years old will face some form of cancer during their lifetime. This is why it is…
Mast cell tumor in dogs (canine mastocytoma) is one of the most common skin tumors. Many owners first notice what seems like a harmless small lump on the dog’s skin, but it often means much more. That is why it…
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Osteosarcoma (bone cancer) is one of the most common tumor types in dogs. It usually develops in middle-aged or older large-breed dogs (although it increasingly occurs in younger dogs aged 2–3 years), especially in breeds such as Saint Bernard, Newfoundland,…
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Symptoms of dog cancer – 10 early warning signs Cancer signs in dogs are unfortunately becoming increasingly common in our pets. They are very similar to those in humans, with the difference that our dogs cannot tell us what they…
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Dog mammary tumor – if you feel a lump on your dog’s mammary gland, it is always a cause for concern. This is one of the most common cancers in dogs. Unfortunately, the risk of mammary cancer in dogs is…
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Hemangiosarcoma (a malignant tumor of the blood vessels) is one of the most common and most aggressive cancer types in dogs, often producing metastases at an early stage. It usually appears in areas with rich blood supply, but it can…
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Dog cancer – development, symptoms, diagnostics, treatment Dog cancer is unfortunately a common disease, and for many pet owners it is a frightening diagnosis. However, it is important to know that different types of tumors behave differently, and early detection,…
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