Shafiuzama, MohamedSabarish Babu, MSKrishnaveni, NGanesh, TNHemalatha, STANUVAS2019-12-132019-12-132015-10http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810137608TNV_AVST_2015_4(1)191-194An 11 year old male non-descript dog was presented with the history of frequent vomition and progressive weight loss for the past one month. The dog was dull, dehydrated, anaemic and emasciated. Positive contrast survey radiographs, revealed delayed gastrointestinal transit time and absence of foreign body. Exploratory laparatomy was done which revealed thickening of entire layer of the gastric wall with pylorus and the histopathology revealed gastric adenocarcinoma. Since the tumor was spread to the full thickness of the stomach wall including pylorus, the prognosis was informed to the owner and euthanasia was advised.enVeterinary ScienceA Report of Gastric Adenocarcinoma in a Dog MohamedInternational Journal of Advanced Veterinary Science and TechnologyArticle