As the wife of a vet I can tell you that animal healthcare is the same and sometimes even better than human healthcare. The only difference is people's ability to pay since too few people get insurance for their pets.
If you can afford it then I recommend that you see a oncologist. Your vet should offer you a referral to the closest specialty center. If you can't afford the specialist, discuss options with your vet. Many vets will get the required info to do procedures/treatments that they don't normally do if the client is willing to agree, knowing that the vet isn't board certified in that specialty.
Chemo in dogs is like chemo in people - a crap shoot. My family drove 3 hrs one way for lots of appts to get chemo for our dog. She received antiemetics and pain meds as needed, just like people. It did not cure her but it did give her some extra time. Of course we all looked at quality of life issues and made the decision to euthanize when we saw that the treatments were no longer making her feel better.
If you don't have insurance for your pet, which I wholeheartedly recommend, you can inquire about services such as Care Credit. It is a line of credit to pay for vet bills. There are several companies that do this now to give people more options for care.
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