Training Yourself to Train Your Pet

Canine Cancer Treatments: There is Hope in the Canine Community

canine cancer, canine cancer treatment,

Simply stated, cancer is an immune dysfunction disease. About 100 million cells each and every day are replicated in adult dogs, and just by the sheer numbers involved some of the cells are liable to replicate with errors. One of the main functions of the immune system is to identify and destroy these aberrant cells before they have time to cause any damage or to reproduce any further, which would pass their errors along to the next generations of cells. But sometimes the immune system fails to recognize these aberrant cells, allowing them to continue growing and replicating further. Cancer is the result of this failure to recognize the aberrant cells as invaders.There is hope for K-9 Cancer.

↑ Back to Top