Mast cell tumor

A common skin cancer in dogs, often requiring surgical removal.

Why It Is Important?

MCTs can vary greatly in size, shape, and texture. They often appear as lumps or bumps on the skin, which may be itchy, inflamed, or ulcerated.

How to Apply to Your Dog?

Combine medical treatment with immune-supportive foods

Additional Information?

Certain breeds are genetically predisposed to mast cell tumors due to their inherent breed-specific traits and susceptibility, including Boxers, Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Labrador Retrievers, Shar-Peis, Golden Retrievers. Staffordshire Bull Terriers, Beagles, and Weimaraners.