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Family dog has terminal cancer and how they chose to spend his final months is a lesson for us all

Family dog has terminal cancer and how they chose to spend his final months is a lesson for us all

by Prakash | Jun 29, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog

Who said bucket lists were just for people? When the Ledford family adopted a St. Bernard named Odin in November 2017, they were overjoyed to welcome him into their family. But months later their feelings turned to sadness when they were given the news that their...
Why the Loss of Your Pet Could Be the Hardest to Bear

Why the Loss of Your Pet Could Be the Hardest to Bear

by Prakash | Jun 27, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog

Whoever said diamonds are a girl’s best friend never owned a dog. If you’ve ever lost a beloved pet, you know just how true that old adage is. From dogs to cats to canaries to lizards, we humans form unbreakable bonds with our furry, feathered, and scaled friends. In...
Dog becomes first to survive clinical trial for one of the most deadly pet cancers – Hemangiosarcoma

Dog becomes first to survive clinical trial for one of the most deadly pet cancers – Hemangiosarcoma

by Prakash | Jun 21, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog

Josie, a terrier mix from Owings Mills, Md., was the first dog to survive a clinical trial at Johns Hopkins Hospital aimed at finding a treatment for hemangiosarcoma, one of the most deadly cancers for pets. Josie was diagnosed in December 2017 with cancer in the...
It’s not easy saying goodbye to our beloved pets

It’s not easy saying goodbye to our beloved pets

by Prakash | Jun 8, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog

It was day three, and I knew it was time. Three days earlier, my beautiful dog Molly refused to eat. It was unheard of for a dog who spent the first few months of her life as a stray foraging for food wherever she could find it and never, ever refusing anything edible...
Canine Cancer Vaccines: What Are They and What Do They Do?

Canine Cancer Vaccines: What Are They and What Do They Do?

by Prakash | Jun 4, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog

If your pet has recently been diagnosed with a canine cancer, you have probably been doing your own research about the array of treatment options available. Through your research, you may have come across cancer vaccines for dogs either in the literature or online....

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