by NCCF Staff | Dec 4, 2025 | Canine Cancer Blog
7 Ways to Deal with Holiday Grief The holidays have a way of stirring up memories especially when you’re missing a dog who was once part of every routine, every celebration, every quiet m oment. Grief can feel heavier this time of year, but creating new ways to honor...
by NCCF Staff | Nov 3, 2025 | Canine Cancer Blog, Dog Cancer Types, Dog Care
Cancer is one of the leading health concerns for dogs, particularly as they age. While a cancer diagnosis can be frightening, advances in veterinary medicine have made many forms of canine cancer treatable. Understanding the warning signs, risk factors, and treatment...
by NCCF Staff | Apr 20, 2021 | Support Dog Cancer Research
Canine cancer can be devastating. Sadly, Denise and Marc Collins of Den-Marc’s Westies know this only too well. However, they are working to turn tragedy into triumph with bracelets for a cause, inspired by their beloved West Highland White Terrier, CJ, who lost his...
by NCCF Staff | Mar 24, 2021 | Canine Cancer Treatment
Hemangiosarcoma (HSA) is one of the most aggressive cancers out there with a very low survival rate by the time it is detected in our dogs. Hemangiosarcoma treatments in dogs have previously only extended the life of a dog few months. That’s the reason NCCF has funded...
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