Cancer in dogs: what now?
A cancer diagnosis for your dog can be overwhelming. Here you’ll find clear information about symptoms, nutrition, and how to support your dog’s quality of life.
Because at BraveBites®, you do not have to face this alone.
How common is cancer in dogs?
Unfortunately, cancer is common in dogs, especially as they get older.
One in four dogs will develop cancer, and among dogs over 10 years old, that figure rises to nearly one in two.
Early detection can make a big difference in your dog’s quality of life.
Symptoms of cancer in dogs
- Lumps or swellings
- Weight loss
- Loss of appetite
- Lethargy
- Behavioral changes
How do you monitor your dog’s quality of life?
A good quality of life is paramount for animals with cancer, regardless of the chosen treatment
What should you look out for?
- Appetite
- Energy
- Mobility
- Behavior
- Hydration
- Bowel movements/Urination
Quality of Life monitoring
Monitoring your dog’s quality of life helps you to better understand how they are really doing.
By regularly checking factors such as appetite, energy levels, behaviour and comfort, you gain a better understanding of their good and difficult days.
This helps you to:
- Spot changes more quickly
- Discuss matters with your vet in a more targeted way
- Make better-informed decisions
With the BraveBites® Quality of Life calendar and questionnaire, you can easily keep track of this on a daily basis.
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