What is the treatment for lymphoma cancer in dogs?
There are several treatment options available for lymphoma cancer in dogs, the most common being chemotherapy, which can even be done at your local vets. It is sadly almost always fatal but with treatment, in some cases, then there can be remission of the cancer and the dog can survive for up to a year or more quite comfortably. Unfortunately, there is no long term cure known. There are also alternative therapies as some dog owners can be concerned about the potential side effects of chemotherapy and the quality of life for their dog, but this is not recommended as an alternative to conventional treatment from a vet. If lymphoma is left untreated, it progresses rapidly in as little as four to six weeks. Do dog insurance companies cover lymphoma cancer in dogs? Most dog insurance policies will cover lymphoma, but always check the small print before purchasing. There are some vets, albeit a minority, who will not accept certain pet insurance claims because they take too long or do not pa