Radiation therapy
for pet cancer —
precision that matters.
Pet cancer is one of the most challenging diagnoses a family can face. Radiation therapy for dogs and cats targets tumors with precision — protecting healthy tissue, preserving quality of life, and giving your pet the best possible chance. At Animal Alliance, veterinary radiation oncology is all we do.
The only center 100% dedicated to Radiation Oncology in Florida — exclusively focused on advanced, personalized pet cancer treatment through radiation therapy.
Exclusively radiation therapy.
Completely focused on your pet.
We do one thing: treat cancer in dogs and cats with radiation therapy. That single focus means every protocol, every piece of equipment, every clinical decision is built around the highest standard of veterinary radiation oncology available.
Our radiation oncologist holds dual board certification and brings over 20 years of dedicated clinical experience.
Every treatment plan is designed specifically for your pet's tumor type, size, location, and quality-of-life goals.
We work closely with your veterinarian and any other specialists involved — full reports, open communication, always.
Radiation therapy is typically outpatient, low-disruption, and designed to keep your pet comfortable throughout treatment.
Radiation therapy for
many types of pet cancer.
From brain tumors to soft tissue sarcomas, pet cancer responds well to radiation therapy across a wide range of diagnoses. We treat both dogs and cats.
Radiation is one of the most effective treatments for intracranial tumors in dogs and cats, often producing significant improvement in neurological signs.
Nasal tumors are among the most radiation-responsive cancers in veterinary medicine. Radiation is the treatment of choice.
Palliative radiation provides meaningful pain relief and improved quality of life for dogs with osteosarcoma.
Post-surgical radiation significantly reduces local recurrence rates for soft tissue sarcomas with incomplete or close margins.
Targeted radiation plays an important role in certain lymphoma presentations, particularly for localized disease or as part of a broader treatment strategy.
Oral tumors, spinal tumors, head and neck tumors, post-surgical radiation and more — contact us to discuss your pet's specific diagnosis.
Three protocols.
One right choice for your pet.
The right approach depends on tumor type, size, location, and your goals. Our Radiation Oncologist selects the protocol after reviewing your pet's complete case.
Multiple smaller daily sessions — typically 15 to 20 treatments — that maximize tumor control while minimizing long-term side effects. The gold standard for curative-intent cases.
1 to 5 ultra-precise, high-dose sessions. Ideal for small, well-defined tumors — extreme accuracy in the fewest anesthetic events possible.
Fewer, larger sessions aimed at reducing pain, slowing progression, and improving quality of life. Ideal when comfort is the primary goal.
Protocol selection is determined by our Radiation Oncologist after reviewing your pet's complete case.
From diagnosis
to treatment.
Every patient journey is different. Here's how we walk alongside you, step by step.
Call or email us. We'll listen and let you know quickly whether radiation therapy could help your pet — no pressure, no obligation.
We review your pet's imaging, pathology, and full history. You'll receive a clear, honest recommendation — no jargon, no pressure.
Our Radiation Oncologist designs a custom plan using advanced imaging and dosimetry. The right protocol is selected based on your pet's specific cancer, anatomy, and goals.
Outpatient sessions, regular check-ins, and complete coordination with your veterinarian — from first treatment to final follow-up and beyond.

No two pet cancer cases are the same. Our Radiation Oncologist reviews every case personally — anatomy, tumor type, staging, and your goals — before designing a treatment protocol.
you can count on.
We respond same day, keep you fully informed, and return the patient to your care when radiation therapy is complete. Just Radiation Oncology — you keep the patient.
Let's talk about
your pet's care.
Have questions about pet cancer treatment? Ready to explore radiation therapy for your dog or cat? We respond same day — Our Radiation Oncologist reviews every case personally.
your pet's options.
Same day. Always.