Maintenance therapy is a continued form of treatment used after a pet has responded well to their initial cancer care. The goal is to keep the cancer stable or in remission while using lower-intensity treatment that is easier for your pet to tolerate. This approach may involve oral medications, periodic injections, or other supportive care, depending on the type of cancer and your pet’s condition.

Not every patient needs maintenance therapy, but it can be a valuable option for pets who are doing well and whose disease is under control. By helping extend the time your companion feels well, maintenance therapy can add meaningful months, or even years, of good quality life. Our team will help determine if this is the right step for your pet and guide you through what to expect along the way.