Related topics cancer in dogsSpecial Needs Dogsdeaf dogsAustralian ShepherdPet Health Advertisement Mammary cancer in dogs is a life-threatening condition that progresses rapidly, is very expensive to treat and is easy to miss until the symptoms become severe. Like breast cancer in humans, mammary cancer should be checked for weekly at home so it can be treated while it is still in the early stages. Anyone who owns a female dog needs to be aware of the symptoms and treatment options for this common canine medical condition. Risk FactorsView slideshow: Madeline, deaf Aussie mix with mammary cancer Mammary cancer is virtually non-existent in female dogs who are spayed at a young age, namely...
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