Dogs do okay with chemo. Certain chemos will have effects on hair coats. Sheddings dogs not bad, but non-shedding(poodles)can lose their hair. A cbc (complete blood count) will be done prior to his next treatment. This will ensure he is okay to recieve the chemo. Chemo is expensive because of not only the drug but all the blood testing that goes along with the treatment. Some do not have thousands of dollars to spend on a dog.
some go the pred route due to expense. their life expectancy is not as great as with chemo,
the best I can say is to enjoy your dog as much as possible. Lymphoma is a fast acting cancer.
The days things are based on time of findings.
here is a website that will explain lymphoma to you. http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=PRINT&A=575
some go the pred route due to expense. their life expectancy is not as great as with chemo,
the best I can say is to enjoy your dog as much as possible. Lymphoma is a fast acting cancer.
The days things are based on time of findings.
here is a website that will explain lymphoma to you. http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content.plx?P=PRINT&A=575