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  1. Liver Cancer in Dogs: Signs, Symptoms, Treatments

    Feb 2, 2024 · Here’s what to know about the signs of liver cancer in dogs, diagnosis, and possible treatments, and the impact liver cancer may have on your dog’s lifespan.

  2. Liver Cancer in Dogs | PetMD

    Apr 28, 2022 · Dr. Lauren Jones discusses liver and gallbladder cancer in dogs, including types of tumors, diagnosis, and treatment options.

  3. Liver Cancer in Dogs - Great Pet Care

    Feb 24, 2023 · Liver cancer in dogs is rare, but it can be difficult to treat. Learn more about the causes, symptoms, and treatment options.

  4. Liver Cancer in Dogs - DogCancer.com

    Oct 3, 2023 · Liver cancer in dogs might be a primary tumor, which starts in the liver, or a secondary tumor, which starts somewhere else and metastasizes to the liver. Finding out what …

  5. Liver Tumors in Dogs: 7 Crucial Medications Every Owner Needs

    Mar 27, 2025 · For dogs diagnosed with liver tumors, the right medications can make a significant difference in both quality of life and survival time. These medications not only help manage …

  6. Liver Tumors | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Overall, primary liver tumors (i.e., tumors that originate in the liver) are rare in dogs and cats. More often, liver tumors are a result of metastatic cancer: a cancer that originated somewhere …

  7. Animals with liver tumors can be asymptomatic, or alternatively, can exhibit nausea or vomiting, weight loss, loss of appetite, diarrhea, abdominal distention, lethargy, or increased drinking …

  8. Final Stages Of Liver Cancer In Dogs - [Vet Explains Pets]

    By the time a veterinarian identifies liver cancer as the underlying cause, many dogs are already in the advanced or final stages of the disease.

  9. Liver Cancer in Dogs - Symptoms, Causes, Types & Treatment

    May 30, 2024 · Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tends to be the most common type of primary liver cancer found in dogs (cancer that originates from the liver), but there are a few other …

  10. Liver Tumors - American College of Veterinary Surgeons

    Dogs that have untreated primary liver tumors (specifically hepatocellular carcinoma) are 15 times more likely to die of tumor-related complications than dogs that have had their tumors removed.