With the pet owner being in complete control of their canine’s nutrition, the dog’s food can have a vast impact on any recovery. When friends and family are being treated for cancer they may have experienced many symptoms. Ranging from depression, loss of appetite, confusion, and exhaustion. Some effects from treatment can cause behaviors that are counterproductive in the recovery. For example, not drinking enough water because of sleeping throughout a day, can easily cause dehydration. The positive note is the dog owner can make sure their pet consumes prescriptions on time, encourage their diet intake, and take note of behavioral changes. With this level of control the pet owner may closely monitor the nutritional profile of …show more content…
A lump or growth could be a tumor or neoplasia associated with cancer cells divided without limitation because of malfunction in gene sequence (Aly 10). Carcinogenesis is when a normal cell turns cancerous by a multistep process where DNA is damaged and sequences of mutation happen that cannot be reversed (Aly 9). Neoplasm is the growth of cells or tissue that is unusual or a tumor and there are two diverse types of tumors, benign or malignant (www.vetcancersociety.org). Many diverse types of cancer cells that are most common in humans are carcinomas, also leukemias, lymphomas, and sarcoma are all cells that are resulting from damage cells not dying but instead abnormally growing (Aly 2). Malignant tumors are named true cancer, benign growths are not as invasive and can be managed much easier than a malignant mass (www.vetcancersociety.org). Examination of a suspicious mass found on a dog can be done by veterinarian. When a dog is diagnosed with cancer typically one of three stages are the results, neoplasia without nutritional complication, neoplasia with anorexia, or neoplasia with cachexia (Wakshlag and Kallfelz 409). To determine if a dog’s tumor is cancerous a biopsy may be done on the tissues. They may want to remove some of the fluid in the mass and then the fluid sample is analyzed microscopically for characteristics of cancer cells. Other options to determine the type of mass would be blood work, ultrasounds, or x