Last Updated on April 17, 2021
a strange lump that doesn’t go away. You want to act fast and take your dog for a veterinary, feeling out of breath just by watching your dog struggle for breath.
That’s when you realize that it could be that dreadful disease that we all know as cancer. Cancer is actually the leading cause of death in 47% of dogs, according to GlobeNewswire. But don’t let those statistics prevent you from being strong for your dog by giving it a healthy diet, or being hopeful, because the sooner you recognize cancer symptoms in your dog, the higher are its chances of recovery. Here are the main dog cancer signs you should know.