Dog Peeing in the House? Warning Signs of Bladder Cancer and What You Can Do | Lauren Barrow, DVM #258
Description
Dr. Lauren Barrow answers a listener question from Gloria in Florida. Gloria's dog was recently diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma (TCC), and she is seeking advice on how to support her dog beyond the prescribed medication, piroxicam. Dr. Barrow shares her insights and offers general information on how to detect bladder cancer early on.
Key Topics Covered:
Piroxicam for TCC: Dr. Barrow explains the benefits of piroxicam, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with anti-tumor properties, which is commonly prescribed for dogs with TCC.
Diet and Supplements: While there is no specific diet or supplement proven beyond a doubt to kill cancer cells, maintaining a healthy diet and weight with a focus on reducing inflammation is crucial. Also important is ensuring your dog has enough nutrients to maintain muscle mass and appetite.
Additional Medications: Other potential treatment options, such as Palladia (a targeted therapy drug), are discussed, though piroxicam remains the most studied and commonly used for TCC.
Early Warning Signs: Dr. Barrow outlines symptoms that may indicate urinary problems associated with TCC, including accidents, blood in urine, straining to urinate, and frequent small urinations.
General Management Tips: Dr. Barrow advises maintaining a healthy diet, regular exercise, and a stable weight to help manage a dog’s overall health while fighting cancer.
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A wonderful everything-Palladia episode: https://youtu.be/GafVltlNWvY
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What happens when a new veterinarian recommends surgery on an “inoperable” tumor? https://youtu.be/MCGJc_UvEXE
Related Links:
Our article on Bladder Cancer: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/types-of-dog-cancer/bladder-cancer-in-dogs-including-transitional-cell-carcinoma/
Piroxicam: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/drugs/piroxicam-for-dogs/
Palladia: https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/drugs/palladia-for-dogs/
Chapters:
[00:00 ] - Introduction
[00:30 ] Gloria’s Question: Dog Diagnosed with TCC
[01:15 ] Piroxicam for Transitional Cell Carcinoma
[02:00 ] Why Seeing an Oncologist Is So Important
[02:30 ] The Role of Piroxicam in Cancer Treatment
[03:00 ] General Diet and Supplements for Dogs with Cancer
[03:45 ] Resources for Dog Cancer Diet and Supplements
[04:15 ] Other Medications for TCC
[05:00 ] Palladia: A Potential Option for TCC
[05:30 ] Managing TCC in Younger Dogs
[06:00 ] Breeds Prone to Transitional Cell Carcinoma
[07:00 ] Watch for Early Signs of Bladder Cancer
[08:00 ] Final Tips for Keeping Your Dog Healthy
[08:30 ] Outro and Resources
Get to know Dr. Lauren Barrow: https://www.dogcancer.com/people/lauren-harper-barrow-dvm-cna/
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