by NCCF Staff | Apr 27, 2023 | Dog Cancer Types
Gastric carcinoma (stomach cancer) is a very common cancer in dogs. However, it only accounts for less than 1% of malignant tumors. Left unchecked, cancerous cells in the stomach will interfere with regular gastric function. Usually, a growth will develop on your...
by NCCF Staff | Mar 12, 2023 | Support Dog Cancer Research
Our annual virtual #PinkPawLove Walk/Run is here, and we couldn’t be more excited. Walking the dog can seem like more trouble than it’s worth, especially when the dog is not trained. But the benefits far outweigh the small inconveniences of the task. In...
by NCCF Staff | Feb 2, 2023 | Dog Cancer Types
UPDATE: OncoK9 by PetDX is no longer available as of March 2024. The company is thought to have run into funding issues, but no official word is available. Canine cancer is a constant worry for dog owners. There have been limited ways to screen for cancer in dogs. In...
by NCCF Staff | Jan 31, 2023 | Dog Care
Are artificial sweeteners bad for dogs? Short answer – yes! Pet owners everywhere are waking up to the dangers of artificial sweeteners for their furry friends. Xylitol has especially come under scrutiny for its fatal effects on dogs. Yet, it’s not always...
by NCCF Staff | Jan 18, 2023 | Dog Care
Animal Blood Banks Need Your Help! Blood Donor Dog Heroes Just like humans, dogs can require blood transfusions for various medical reasons or procedures, and just like in human blood banks, animal blood banks save lives every day. Can My Dog Donate Blood? What are...
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