Get Your Lady Dogs Checked for Breast Cancer

Tue, 11 Oct 2011

It is not just humans who die from breast cancer .

It is important for dog owners to know that this disease can affect dogs too.

Mammary gland cancer is the most usual form of cancer in female dogs .

It can be prevented should pets be spayed when young.

It is important for dog owners to get their lady dogs breasts examined.

Breast cancer signs include firm nodules in the tissue surrounding the nipples, ulcerated skin, lumps, swelling and inflammation.

It is better to educate about prevent the disease than to watch a dog die of it; there is no radiation or chemo for dogs.

Spaying is essential for controlling the pet population. Among non-spayed female dogs, mammary gland tumours are the most common and 50 percent are cancerous.

Spaying a dog prior to the age of two prevents the majority of mammary tumours.

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