by NCCF Editor | Sep 29, 2016 | Canine Cancer Research
Three to four days a week, Philadelphia veterinarian Clint Kuban drops off his 3-year-old German shepherd, Tsunami, at the Penn Vet Working Dog Center for her eight-hour shift. But the pooch isn’t just participating in agility, obedience and search training — she’s...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 26, 2016 | Dog Stories
A doting dog owner who promised her dying hound one final day in the snow has hired a machine to create a blizzard in Texas. Ashley Niels’Â 12-year-old husky-German shepherd-chow mix, Spunky loved to play in the snow when they lived in Wisconsin. And, last week,...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 22, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
What does bar hopping and mini golf have to do with raising money for canine cancer, and potentially saving the lives of millions of dogs worldwide? Â I’m glad you asked… This past weekend I was fortunate enough to participate in a fundraising event in...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 21, 2016 | Dog Care
Imagine losing your dog only to be reunited with him three years later—thanks to a microchip. That’s what happened when one Texas family’s pup went missing from their yard. The Kelly family searched everywhere for their lost dog, Gucci. Shortly after, they...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 20, 2016 | Dog Care
Without question man’s best friend is his dog. It is estimated that approximately 48 percent of the households in American have a dog and they number more than 80 million. They range from the tiny Chihuahua to Great Danes. At one time dogs were primary hunting...
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