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Yes, an online vet can write a prescription under certain conditions, such as having an established veterinarian-client-patient relationship (VCPR).
The cost to treat dog lymphoma typically ranges from $5,000 to $10,000, depending on the chosen treatment and veterinary facility.
Dogs with lymphoma may not show pain initially, but as the disease progresses, they can experience discomfort and symptoms requiring veterinary attention.
The cost to treat dog lymphoma can range from $500 to over $10,000 depending on the method and intensity of treatment.
Dogs with lymphoma may not initially show signs of pain, but as the disease progresses, discomfort and symptoms like swelling or organ involvement can cause pain.
The cost to treat dog lymphoma typically ranges from $1,000 to over $10,000 depending on the treatment plan chosen.
Dogs with lymphoma may not experience pain initially, but discomfort can develop as the disease progresses or if tumors press on organs or tissues.
The four stages of lymphoma in dogs are: Stage I - involvement of a single lymph node or lymphoid tissue in a single organ; Stage II - multiple lymph nodes in a regional area; Stage III - generalized lymph node involvement; Stage IV - liver and/or spleen involvement.
A dog with lymphoma usually dies from organ failure, severe infection, or complications due to the aggressive spread of cancer cells throughout the body.

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