by NCCF Editor | Nov 24, 2016 | Canine Cancer Research
Canine bone cancer research is getting a boost thanks to the efforts of a gene synthesis company, Gen9, a software company, Autodesk, and Auburn University. The combined effects of these three groups helped successfully manufacture a synthetic viral genome, called...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 18, 2016 | Dog Stories
Bernard has a bucket list. It’s not unusual to have one – many people do. But Bernard is not a person, he’s a dog. A dog with two months – three at the most – to live. Our family – me, my wife, Tracey, and our children, Sophie and Adam – adopted Bernard, a white and...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 14, 2016 | Dog Care
When we are helping our beloved dog through a cancer journey we realize how vital food is in the equation. The body must be supported with beautiful, life enhancing nutrition to feed the organs and support the immune system, which in turn makes our dog stronger to get...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 11, 2016 | Canine Cancer Prevention
Animals are not immune to cancer. Approximately one in four dogs and one in five cats will develop cancer in their lifetime, according to the Animal Cancer Foundation. These statistics emphasize the importance of supporting National Pet Cancer Awareness Month in...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 1, 2016 | Dog Cancer Types
November marks National Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Over 50 percent of dogs over the age of 10 develop cancer at some point, meaning it’s quite possible that you have been affected by canine cancer, or will lose a much-loved dog to the disease in the future. It’s hard...
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