Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs - The Most Common Form of Skin Cancer

Lumps and bumps in dogs come and go, and most thankfully, are skin tags or histiocytomas, which are benign and harmless. But mast cell tumors, if ignored, can kill your dog. Most are cancerous and if not removed, the cancer will spread to other organs. In this video, I'll relate my experience with them (I've gone through five w/my dogs) how to recognize them, and what to do next and expect. Link to more information on mast cell tumors: https://vcahospitals.com/know-your-pe... Link to the 65 page e-book, "To Puppy or Not to Puppy" : https://amzn.to/3DnnkRt Breeder or Rescue or Shelter; Know the Differences: https://www.thepupmommy.com/learn/bre... Join my Barks & Bytes newsletter and community: https://the-pup-mommy.ck.page/barks-a... CONTACT: One-on-One consultation for help in finding the right pup or any other questions you may have: email: [email protected] www.thepupmommy.com If you are considering adopting a puppy or gifting one, please watch this brief video. Link to the YouTube video, "The Gift" which has over 39 million views.    • Gift - [Official Video] Director's Final Cut   Disclaimer: The PupMommy is not a licensed veterinarian, animal behaviorist, or a professional dog trainer. The advice and suggestions offered in the videos are from the personal experiences and opinions of a dog owner for over 30 years. Every person's situation is different just as every dog is different. All material used, if not from my personal library, is found in the public domain and is for entertainment/discussion only. It complies with the US fair use and UK fair dealings guidelines