Chemotherapy
One of the scariest words you can hear from your veterinarian is “cancer.” Fortunately early detection through blood work and physical screenings can lead to more favorable outcomes for pets that do contract cancer. Veterinary chemotherapy has advanced within the last several years, and our clinic has the most advanced cancer therapies available. If you notice a change of behavior in your pet such as lethargy and loss of appetite, schedule an appointment for blood work and screening. While these symptoms do not always mean cancer, it could be another issue we could uncover through a physical examination and blood work. Dr. McPherson has years of successfully diagnosing and treating dogs and cats with cancer, and she will be there for your pet as well.