Mammary (or breast) tumors are common in female dogs, but rare in male dogs and cats. A mammectomy, or surgical removal of the affected mammary tissue, is recommended for most mammary tumors. Chemotherapy may be required following surgery in some cases. The prognosis is good following surgical resection for most mammary tumors in female dogs, but the prognosis is worse for certain types of tumors in dogs and all mammary tumors in cats.
Of dogs, poodles, dachshunds, and spaniels are most affected. In cats, Siamese or other Oriental breeds and domestic short hairs are most often affected. In dogs, obesity at a young age is a risk factor.







