by NCCF Staff | Feb 9, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
The staging of cancer in dogs allows you to know how large the tumor is and how far it has spread from the original site of the cancer. This question can be a little hard to answer when we talk about dogs. Human cancer and dog cancer do share some similarities which...
by NCCF Staff | Feb 5, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
There are many good reasons that most dog owners prefer to buy dog food and not make it for themselves. The right store-bought dog food gives your dogs the nutrients they need while saving you the time of researching the right diet and making the food yourself....
by NCCF Staff | Jan 10, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
Feeding your dog a raw food diet is not generally advised. While not all raw foods are harmful, a strictly raw diet can potentially introduce several health risks. This understanding is crucial for all dog owners, so they can make the best diet decisions for their...
by NCCF Staff | Nov 21, 2023 | Support Dog Cancer Research
The holiday season is synonymous with joy, warmth, and the spirit of giving. At We Are The Cure, we’re thrilled to continue a cherished tradition that contributes to life-saving canine cancer research. Let’s unwrap the story behind the 2023 Pink Paw Silver...
by NCCF Staff | Nov 9, 2023 | Dog Care
Lymph nodes in dogs are an important part of their immune system. These small bean-shaped organs contain white blood cells that are ready and waiting to fight infections and other issues that can make your dog sick. Unfortunately, dogs can develop lymphoma, which is...
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