Osteosarcoma in Dogs: The Truth About Amputation

Dog with missing leg wears amputee hip brace

Osteosarcoma is a type of cancer that affects the bones. It’s most common in large and giant breeds like German shepherds, Saint Bernards, and boxers. Osteosarcomas can affect any bone in the body, but they’re most common in the limbs. However, they can appear anywhere on your dog’s body, including its head and rib cage.  Signs of Osteosarcoma in Dogs The signs of osteosarcoma depend on where it appears, but they can include: Lameness or discomfort when walking or moving Swelling around the affected area A change in your dog’s normal gait (how they walk) Pain when you touch or…

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