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Home » Second Opinion

Topic: Second Opinion

Holistic veterinarians and cancer specialists work together more than you might assume. Integrative medicine is where veterinary professionals are headed.
Holistic Veterinarians and Cancer
Getting a second opinion for dog cancer is never a bad idea.
Getting a Second Opinion
No one wants to keep track of paperwork, but systematically managing medical files can make cancer treatments and appointments go smoother.
Managing Your Dog’s Medical Files
Keeping a journal about your dog's cancer will help you stay organized and inform your team.
Keeping a Journal About Your Dog’s Cancer
dog cancer diagnosis faq
Dog Cancer Diagnosis: An Overview
online veterinarians are available, although they cannot legally diagnose or prescribe medications under federal law.
Online Veterinarians: How to Use Telemedicine
Integrative Veterinary Oncology Recommendations from Our Readers
Integrative Veterinary Oncology Recommendations from Our Readers
Should My Dog See an Oncologist or Vet?
Should My Dog See an Oncologist or Vet?
Confused by Dog Cancer Diagnosis - Get a Second Opinion with Dr. David Vail
Confused by Dog Cancer Diagnosis? Get a Second Opinion | Dr. David Vail
Pet Cancer Care Consulting: Dog Cancer Care Online | Dr. Rachel Venable
Second Opinions in Dog Cancer
Second Opinions in Dog Cancer
Is an Oncologist Necessary
Is an Oncologist Necessary?
A male veterinarian examining a brown dog on the table
Should You See an Oncologist for Your Dog’s Cancer?

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