by Kyle Stevenson | Apr 12, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
Oftentimes, it’s easier being on “this side” of the examination table as a small animal veterinarian. Yes, it’s true that I have the unique opportunity to see a vast array of different breeds of different ages, all of which are coming from different backgrounds and...
by Kyle Stevenson | Mar 1, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
33% . . . This is the percentage of the US population that claimed to have not eaten peanut butter in 2018. This is also the percentage of the US that is covered by forest. More importantly, this is also the percentage of dogs who will develop cancer at some point in...
by Kyle Stevenson | Jan 21, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
My dog has cancer, now what can we do? “THERE IS NOTHING MORE THAT WE CAN DO.” This uttered phrase is perhaps worse than hearing the phrase, “Your dog has cancer.” It sears you like a red-hot fire iron, the resulting burn creating a much longer-acting pain than the...
by Kyle Stevenson | Dec 4, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog, Christmas Time
Christmastime . . . For so many people, the holiday season brings with it feelings of hope, joy, peace, and a sense of family. It is the time of year when people envision close-knit family gatherings around a bountiful table, mugs of hot cocoa with plenty of...
by Kyle Stevenson | Sep 30, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog
Navigating Dog Cancer Treatment Options When you have emotionally survived the initial shock of your dog’s cancer diagnosis and have spoken with your dog’s veterinarian or veterinary oncologist about all of your questions, the decision “ball” is – whether you are...
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