Top Ten Signs of Cancer in Pets

deanXX

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    මම මේක දාන්න හිතුවේ අපේ බල්ලා මැරුණා ඊයේ cancer එකකින්.අවුරුදු 12ක් වෙනවා ඌට.මට මාරම අප්සට්.මොකද ඌ අපේ ගෙදර ඉන්න අයගෙන් වැඩියෙන්ම ආදරේ කරේ මට..මාත් එහෙමයි..දැන් දැනෙන පාළුව ගැන කියන්න වචන නැහැ..ඩොක්ට එයාගේ cancer එක හොයාගත්තේ පෙරේදා..liver එකේලු cancer එක තිබුනේ..ඒක අයින් කරත් උගේ වයස වැඩි නිසා ඒක ඌට දුකක් හින්දා තමා ඉන්ජෙක්ෂන් එකක් ගැහුවේ..:(මම මේක දාන්නේ බල්ලන්ව පූසන්ව හදන අයට වැදගත් වෙයි කියලා හිතුව හින්දයි.මේ එක sign එකක් හරි තියෙනවනම් ඉක්මනට ඩොක්ට කෙනෙක්ට ගිහින් පෙන්නන්න..නිතරම පිරිසිදු වතුර බොන්න දෙන්න.ළූණු,චොක්ලට්,සීනි තියෙන දේවල් කවදාවත් කන්න දෙන්න එපා..



    #10 Lumps and Bumps


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    Not all lumps and bumps on or under your dog or cat’s skin will be cancerous, but there is no way to know for sure without getting your veterinarian involved – this is especially important if the lump is not resolving itself or is growing in size. A needle biopsy is commonly done and a veterinary pathologist can let you know if the cells are cancerous or not.


    #9 Abnormal Odors


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    Offensive odors from your dog or cat’s mouth, ears, or any other part of your pet’s body, should be checked out. Oftentimes cancers of the mouth, nose, or anal regions can cause such foul odors.


    #8 Abnormal Discharges


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    Blood, pus, vomiting, diarrhea, or any other abnormal substance being discharged from any part of your pet’s body should be checked out by your veterinarian. In addition to that, if your dog or cat’s abdomen becomes bloated or distended it could be a sign of an accumulation of abnormal discharge within the body.


    #7 Non-Healing Wounds


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    If your pet has wounds or sores that are not healing, it could be a sign of infection, skin disease, or even cancer.


    #6 Weight Loss


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    Cancer is among the list of diseases that can cause weight loss in a pet. If you notice sudden weight loss in your dog or cat (and it is not currently on a diet), along with other signs from this list, be sure to mention it to your veterinarian.


    #5 Change in Appetite


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    Dogs and cats do not stop eating without a cause. While a lack of appetite does not automatically indicate cancer, it is still something to be discussed with your veterinarian. Oral tumors can also cause difficulty or pain when eating or swallowing.


    #4 Coughing or Difficulty Breathing

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    Coughing or abnormal breathing can be caused by heart disease, lung disease, and also cancer. Cancer can metastasize through the lungs and cause these symptoms.



    #3 Lethargy or Depression


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    If you notice your pet is not acting like itself – sleeping more, less playful, less willing to go on walks or to exercise – this can also be a sign of cancer. Once again, lethargy or depression is not a symptom confined to cancer, but an accumulation of any of these signs is reason enough to speak with your veterinarian.


    #2 Changes in Bathroom Habits


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    Changes in your pet’s urinary or bowel habits – difficulty using the bathroom, frequent bathroom use, blood in urine or stool – these are all potential signs of cancer.



    #1 Evidence of Pain


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    Limping or other evidence of pain while the pet is walking, running, or jumping is mostly associated with arthritic issues or joint or muscle diseases, but it can also be a sign of cancer (especially cancer of the bone).



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    deestheman

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    Here and There!!
    sorry for ur dog

    u know my dog is also about 10 years old. she having a lumpp in the tail. upper part of it. dont know if its a cancer or not. vet said cant removed cos she is quit old and wound will be so huge. anyway only 1 time it got damaged. and we gave medi and all ok. living with it.. it seems a painless pump. as u said She loves me a lot. when i go home she never go out of my sight for a min day and night. :) but i go once a moth home :( :(
     

    deanXX

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    sorry for ur dog

    u know my dog is also about 10 years old. she having a lumpp in the tail. upper part of it. dont know if its a cancer or not. vet said cant removed cos she is quit old and wound will be so huge. anyway only 1 time it got damaged. and we gave medi and all ok. living with it.. it seems a painless pump. as u said She loves me a lot. when i go home she never go out of my sight for a min day and night. :) but i go once a moth home :( :(

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    this is our dog.look how cute he is.:(:(:(

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