The word "cancer", applied to anyone you love is terrifying. It's a stubborn disease that claims far too many lives, but early detection can be a life-saver. Where your dog is concerned, it helps to know what to watch out for, so you can take action at the earliest possible stage of the disease. The following symptoms may indicate trouble for your beloved animal and definitely warrant a trip to your local vet clinic:
1. Unexplained Weight Loss
Dogs generally maintain their weight naturally, or, if anything, they'll gain weight while you're not looking. If you notice your dog dropping a significant amount of weight, take him to the vet's to find out why. It could simply be due to inactivity or even not liking the food you're currently feeding him, but you really need to investigate this symptom. …show more content…
An Odd Lump, Growth Or Mass
As with people, dogs can develop all kinds of benign growths and "weird things"; however, none should be simply accepted as part of life or the aging process. Any unusual formations on or under the skin need to be checked by an animal doctor.
3. A Drop In Energy
Unless you're dog is approaching his golden years, he shouldn't experience a big drop in energy. If he seems to be running out of steam early in the day or before he's completed his usual walk, it could spell trouble. Most especially if he's seriously tired, such as lethargic, heed this as a warning and investigate further, with the guidance of your vet.
4. Changes In Eating
Your dog might be finicky, but if he's not eating well, it might mean something is going on inside of him that you need to know about. Any change in eating or the appearance of difficulty chewing or swallowing should be noted and brought to the attention of an animal physician.
5. Changes Or Difficulty Pooping Or