Three major tumors in dog oral cavity
The three major oral tumors in dogs are tumors caused by teeth, oral papillary tumors and fibrosarcomas. Tumors caused by teeth and oral papillary tumors are more common in puppies, while fibrosarcomas are more common in older dogs. Parents usually Pay attention to maintaining the hygiene of your dog's oral cavity and take your dog for more exercise to prevent these oral tumors.
Tip:
Tumors grow from small to large. Whether they are benign or malignant, parents should pay more attention to the dog’s mouth to detect tumors as early as possible. Treatment prevents severe, irreversible damage.
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