Vet specialist explains pet cancer signs, treatment, and next steps
Jan 23, 2026•Channel
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Published5 months ago
Duration41:01
Video IDRJkJWzVmlHc
Languageen-US
CategoryPets & Animals
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
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Description
What happens when your beloved pet gets diagnosed with cancer? In this episode of the Call the Vet podcast, Dr. Alex sits down with board-certified veterinary oncologist Dr. Nicole Leibman for a candid, myth-busting conversation about cancer in our furry family members.
From the most common warning signs and why early detection matters, to breakthroughs in treatment (including cutting-edge immunotherapies!), Dr. Nicole shares insider expertise and heartwarming stories from her work in New York City.
Whether you’re worried about a lump on your pet, curious about chemotherapy side effects in animals (hint: it’s not like in humans!), or just want to understand how specialists and general vets work together, this episode is packed with practical insights and empathy.
Plus, you'll hear about a revolutionary in-home nursing service that's changing the way pet care is delivered.
If you love your pets and want the best for them—don’t miss this heartfelt and eye-opening chat!
Dive deeper into the topic over in the full show notes - https://ourpetshealth.com/info/pet-cancer
Connect with Dr. Nicole - https://padhps.com/
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Disclaimers:
- My views are my own, guests views are theirs, sponsors are noted.
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- Enjoy my educational content, but remember, it's not specific veterinary advice for your pet. Consult a veterinary professional in person for your pet's needs.