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Lymphoma is a type of cancer that is common in dogs. When it occurs in the skin, it is called cutaneous lymphoma, but this form is quite rare. Canine cutaneous lymphoma can present various clinical signs, including itching, alopecia (hair loss), scaly skin, skin redness, loss of skin color, ulcers, nodules, pustules, and plaques.
With any cancer management strategy in dogs, optimal nutrition is essential. The metabolic effects of cancer will persist after treatment. By anticipating the nutritional impacts of cancer treatment, you can work with your family veterinarian and/or a qualified veterinary nutritionist to adjust your dog's nutrient profile and potentially avoid some negative side effects.
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