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Is There A Cure For Mouth Cancer In Dogs?

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Is There A Cure For Mouth Cancer In Dogs?

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Dog mouth cancer accounts for up to 7% of malignant tumors in dogs. The three most common types of cancers that are found in a dog’s mouth are the melanoma, the squamous cell carcinoma and the fibrosarcoma. Small tumors in the mouth tend not to cause any symptoms, and they may only be discovered when your dog is examined by your vet for another reason. As they grow larger, they become obvious when your dog opens their mouth, and start to cause problems. Your dog may be off their food, or they may want to eat but can’t seem to manage it. They may have bad breath, increased salivation or even bleeding from the mouth. Depending on the site of the tumor, they may have wobbly teeth, or their teeth may fall out. Diagnosis The most important part of diagnosing dog mouth cancer is identifying exactly what type of tumor your dog has.

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