What Do Cancerous Sores Look Like on Dogs? Signs and Symptoms to Watch For

Learn how to identify cancerous sores on dogs, their appearance, symptoms, and when to consult a vet for early treatment.

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Cancerous sores on dogs often appear as unhealed wounds or irregular, discolored patches of skin. They may be raised, rough, and bleed easily. Look for changes in size, shape, or color and consult a vet promptly for any suspicious lesions.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How can I tell if my dog has cancerous sores? Look for sores that do not heal, are irregular in shape, discolored, raised, rough, or bleed easily. Changes in size, shape, or color of skin lesions should prompt a vet visit.
  2. When should I take my dog to the vet for skin sores? You should consult a vet promptly if you notice any unusual or persistent sores, especially those that change in size, shape, color, or bleed.
  3. Can cancerous sores on dogs be treated? Yes, early diagnosis and treatment by a veterinarian can improve outcomes. Treatment options vary depending on the type and stage of cancer.