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subject: Cancer Treatment For Dogs - Where Do I Go To For Answers? [print this page]


It's devastating to hear your best friend and companion has been diagnosed with cancer. Usually it will be the family who will be the most affected, often due to a lack of understanding about the cancer treatment for dogs available. Quite often he/she will not have any visible symptoms of this deadly disease but you know otherwise and naturally you will want to do as much as you can to ensure your loyal companion can still lead a pain free life in the years ahead.

First it is important to understand what cancer treatment for dogs involves, only then can you choose the best form of care. Like humans there are numerous forms of cancer and not all cancer treatment is the same. In some cases the cancer may be terminal and life expectancy will be relatively short while other cancers may be localised which may or may not affect their ability to live an active life. Sometimes a localised cancer can be treated by amputation to stop it spreading throughout their body, but what are the consequences for your dog? How will it affect their recovery and more importantly their mobility for the rest of their lives.

Additional love and affection are what most dog owners turn to but while it will do no harm will it actually help your pet? It is imperative we learn as much about all cancer treatment for dogs as we can.

What do you do? Who do you ask for help? How will it affect my dog? Will human cancer treatments be effective on my dog or will the side-affects be worst for my pet than living with cancer. Do diets help or are they simply putting off the inevitable? What is the best daily treatment I can give my pet?? These are just a few of the questions you need to seek answers to. So where do you start?

I recommend you consult with your vet first, ask them about their recommended treatment and after care. Naturally vet clinics are a business and even though they have the all the best intentions and concern for the wellbeing of dogs they do not always consider the strong bond between you and your pet. This does not always result in what is the best 'overall' cancer treatment for dogs, and it rarely addresses how you can be a part of the treatment and recovery process ensuring the best outcome from this trying period in both your lives.

I personally went through this dilemma and I am happy to say as a result of some diligent research I found the balance of care needed to keep my best mate still with me six years later and not only that but still enjoying her daily walks. What I learnt was that it is just as important to manage your own feelings and uncertainty in order to make rational decisions and this was made easier when I knew where to find the answers on cancer treatment for dogs.

by: David Arnewood




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