When it comes to canine cancer care owners will have a greater number of treatment options to choose from. The main reason for this is of the number medical advances made in the treatment of this disease in animals. However, which form of cancer treatment is used will depend on the form of cancer the dog has.

But with any treatment for cancer they can be quite invasive and yet again it depends on the form of cancer your pet has been diagnosed with. For example if your pet has been diagnosed with cancer of the stomach the treatment to be carried out is considerably more invasive than that used for treating a small tumour found on your pet’s skin.

So what types of less invasive procedures will be used for the treatment of cancer in a dog? Below we take a look at the one known as Antiangiongenic Therapy.

Although this is the newest form used to treat canine cancer and so isn’t one that veterinarians most commonly use.

The drugs that your pet will be provided with to treat the cancer deprive them of the necessary oxygen and blood that they need to grow.

The main reason why veterinarians may consider using this treatment to take care of canine cancer in your pet is that it can treat a wide variety of forms of this disease. Also as much smaller doses of these drugs need to be provided to your pet compared to that if it were to undergo chemotherapy means that it is far less toxic to your animal.