Cancer occurs at a proportional rate in dogs and cats as it does in people. Cats appear to acquire cancer at a lower rate than humans, but dogs appear to develop cancer at a higher rate than humans. Cancer is more likely to arise in most species as they get...
Day: September 15, 2021
Blood Groups and Blood Transfusions In DOGs!
The presence or lack of specific antigens (proteins and carbohydrates) on the red blood cell membrane determines blood type. Unless they have been previously exposed to antigens found on their red blood cells or other canine blood group antigens, dogs do not normally have antibodies against any of the antigens...