Skin tumors often occur in older pets.
Here on the central coast, our pets are subject to sun-induced cancers, just like their owners. Many skin cancers have good prognoses, treated early and appropriately.

This is a round cell tumor on the leg of a cat.

This cat has Bowen’s disease, which is a type of squamous cell carcinoma.

We were able to remove this epidermal cyst, a benign tumor without general anesthesia, by using a local anesthetic.

This is one form of cutaneous lymphosarcoma on the side of a dog. This is a malignant cancer affecting lymph cells, which are found throughout your body.