What should I do if my dog has a pink sarcoma?

If your dog has a pink sarcoma, you can observe it for two days to see if the sarcoma has become larger. You should also observe whether the dog is in pain or discomfort. If it has become larger, it is best to take the dog to a pet store. The hospital will check to confirm whether the sarcoma is malignant or benign, and consider whether surgery is needed to remove the sarcoma based on the doctor's advice.
Tips:
You should pay attention to your dog’s diet to avoid excessive obesity, otherwise your dog will be prone to lipoma.
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