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Mast Cell Tumors (MCTs)
Mast Cell Tumors (MCTs) are common skin tumors in dogs that can range from harmless lumps to aggressive cancers. Certain breeds, like Boxers and Pugs, are more prone.
Last Reviewed Date: 01/12/2026
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Therapeutic Interventions
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At a Glance Omega-3 fatty acids are healthy fats that dogs can’t make on their own and must get through food or supplements. They keep cells flexible and functioning properly, which supports healthy skin, a shiny coat, and strong heart, joint, and brain health. Omega-3s also help control inflammation, allowing the body to recover efficiently and maintain overall comfort and resilience. Connecting the Dots |
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Life-Changing: Cancers Found In Big Dogs | https://www.bernies.com/blogs/bernies-blog/life-changing-cancers-found-in-big-dogs/ |
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