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Canine Cancer: Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Have the toe amputated immediately and get lateral radiology of the both sides of the thorax as well. I had the same exact situation with my boy Pluto who is a Scotty. Turned out to be subungual squamous cell carcinoma. I had a feeling that it was a malignancy for months and the vet just kept prescribing antibiotics. You want a high toe amputation, and if you have clean margins, Dog has a 75% chance of no recurrence. good luck to both of you.
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1 | 2 months |
Canine Cancer: Rhabdomyosarcoma
my 9 year dog has embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma. What treatment we should start ?
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0 | 8 months |

