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Fortunately, most dogs and cats tolerate chemotherapy much better than human patients.

Generally, dogs and cats that receive chemotherapy feel normal the day they are given the drug.

Perhaps 3 to 5 days later, an owner might report that their pet does not feel 100%.

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The veterinarian should offer chemotherapy if this is considered better than the alternative (with the aim of extending the animal's life) and the owner's interests need not be taken into account. At the same time, chemotherapy, because of the side effects and length of treatment, can be harmful to the animal.

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