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Home » Working With Your Vet

Topic: Working With Your Vet

Holistic veterinarians and cancer specialists work together more than you might assume. Integrative medicine is where veterinary professionals are headed.
Holistic Veterinarians and Cancer
Can Regular Vets Do Chemo for Dogs with Dr. Kristen Lester
Can Regular Vets Do Chemo for Dogs? Yes! | Dr. Kristen Lester
Your dog has cancer, and you feel overwhelmed. Welcome to the pack!
Coping When Your Dog Has Cancer: Finding Strength and Hope
It's important to use discernment when evaluating scientific evidence. One of our experts explains how scientists do it.
Evaluating Scientific Evidence
There are many reasons dog cancer isn't caught early
Why Dog Cancer Isn’t Caught Early
Cancer is a multifactorial disease, which means many things have to go wrong for it to happen.
It’s Not Your Fault: Cancer as a Multifactorial Disease
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
Your first oncology appointment is important: it sets your dog's cancer treatments up for success.
What to Bring to Your Oncology Appointment
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
Whose your team leader? You are!
You Are the Team Leader When It Comes to Your Dog’s Cancer Care
Is chemotherapy worth it? In many cases, absolutely. It depends upon many factors.
Is Dog Chemotherapy Worth It?
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
I Don’t Want to Treat Dog Cancer!
How to Think About Dog Cancer Expenses
How to Think About Dog Cancer Expenses | Dr. Lauren Barrow
Integrative Veterinary Oncology Recommendations from Our Readers
How to Find The Best Vet for Your Dog
Meet the Heroes Who Fight Dog Cancer Without a Veterinary License
Should My Dog See an Oncologist or Vet?
Questions to Ask Your Vet About Dog Cancer
What Is Integrative Medicine?
cancer treatment cost,
The Cost of Cancer Treatment for Dogs
Early Dog Cancer Warning Signs | Dr. David Vail
Confused by Dog Cancer Diagnosis? Get a Second Opinion | Dr. David Vail
What Is Futile Care in Veterinary Medicine? | Dr. Nathan Peterson
Dog Cancer True Tail: Dunbar | Dr. Katie Berlin & Tara Diehl
All About Radiation for Dogs | Jenny Fisher
The Role of Vet Techs in Oncology | Jenny Fisher
Pet Cancer Care Consulting: Dog Cancer Care Online | Dr. Rachel Venable
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