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Chrissy Elder happened to be at the shelter when 16-year-old Sammy was about to be surrendered by his owner who had "tears in ...
A: It sounds like Beau may have had a histiocytoma, a common skin tumor that usually disappears without treatment.
People are beginning to realize that dogs share a lot more with humans than just their homes and habits. Some spontaneously occurring cancers in dogs are genetically very similar to those in people ...
Lipomas are benign tumors that develop from fatty tissue. Although they are usually harmless, lipomas can cause discomfort or be unsightly, leading some patients to seek surgical removal. In this ...
Both benign and malignant tumors can look the same, so it’s important to talk to your vet if you notice any new growth or abnormality in your dog’s body. Let’s look at some common tumors in dogs, ...
Treatment: Fortunately, when female dogs are spayed before their first heat, they only have a 0.5% risk of developing a mammary tumor. After that, however, the risk increases.
A liposarcoma is a type of soft tissue sarcoma, which is a rare type of cancer, that begins in fat cells. A lipoma is a noncancerous tumor that develops just beneath the skin.
Shoulder Lipomas Lipomas are benign fatty tumors commonly found around the shoulders (including the neck, back, and arms) as well as the thighs and torso.
Lipomas are harmless, fatty tumors that can form under the skin. They are usually painless and do not require treatment. However, a doctor can surgically remove a lipoma if it causes pain or other ...
A lipoma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor of fat in middle-aged or older dogs. Lipomas can grow anywhere on the dog's body, even inside their abdomen. But the most common growth is under their ...