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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Canine lymphoma is a common malignant cancer in middle aged dogs. Although it can affect any breed, Golden Retrievers are more at risk of developing this type of cancer.

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Canine lymphoma is a cancer of lymphocytes in dogs. Lymphocytes are white blood cells that play a crucial role in defending the body against pathogens such as bacteria and virus. The tumor can develop in any part of the body where there is lymph tissue, such as lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, liver and other organs.

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Canine osteosarcoma is the most common type of dog bone cancer. It comprises 80% of all malignant bone cancer in dogs. This is an aggressive form of cancer that is highly metastatic and difficult to treat. Here’s what you should know about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of osteosarcoma in dogs.

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Bone cancer in dogs is often mistaken for arthritis, sprain, hip dysplasia, patella luxation and other orthopedic disorders. The cause of dog bone cancer remains unknown. At the time when the cancer is diagnosed, the tumor would have most likely spread to other parts of the body. There are 6 types of bone cancer in dogs…

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common condition that affects many dogs. If UTI in dogs is caused by a simple bacterial infection, it can be easily treated with antibiotics. Female and unneutered dogs are more at risk of UTI.

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Dogs can be prone to urinary tract infection. Early detection and treatment help to keep the infection at bay. If a urinary tract infection in dogs isn’t detected quickly, it can be harder to treat and may potentially lead to more serious problems. The key effective treatment is to recognise the 7 early warning signs of dog urinary tract infection.

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Dog urinary infection can be a sign of underlying health problems. As a pet owner, it is crucial to know the symptoms so the infection can be diagnosed and treated at the earliest possible time. Recurrent urinary infection in dogs may arise due to kidney infection, bladder cancer…

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Bladder infection in dogs is commonly caused by bacteria. A simple bacterial infection can be treated with a course of antibiotics. However, recurrent or persistent bladder infection may indicate other underlying problems such as bladder stones, bladder cancer, Cushing’s disease (hyperadrenocorticism)…

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Selecting a great dog companion is highly dependent on your dog’s breed. If you choose a breed that is not compatible with your personality, there is a higher chance that you might end up having a dog that makes you unhappy (to say the least).

Of course, this is not your dog’s fault; after all, you chose him. So what should you know about the common dog breeds – and how would you know if they make a good companion for you or not?

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Dog Supplies05 Oct 2009 09:01 am

Stop aggressive dog behavior the sooner the better. Don’t wait until it is too late and your dog is out of control. Get help for you and your dog and establish yourself as the leader.

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