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The 2nd Annual Pints for Pups raises over $5,000 – Spartanburg, SC

The 2nd Annual Pints for Pups raises over $5,000 – Spartanburg, SC

by NCCF Editor | Jul 4, 2017 | Support Dog Cancer Research

The 2nd Annual Pints for Pups was held at the RJ Rockers brewery on May 13th, and what a day it was! Joshua Henderson started this event as a tribute to his late dog Zoe who passed away after battling Lymphoma cancer for 4 months. Last year just over $4,000 was...
What veterinarians wished you knew before euthanizing your pet

What veterinarians wished you knew before euthanizing your pet

by NCCF Editor | Jul 3, 2017 | Losing a Pet

At 14 years old, Barky, our family dog, had survived cancer and blood disease thanks to a combination of heroic veterinary efforts and just plain good luck. Then, she developed congestive heart failure. Congestive heart failure is a terrible condition. The dog’s...
Mr. Molson’s bucket list – Red Lion resident Tim Griffin’s creates bucket list for “first kid” Mr. Molson

Mr. Molson’s bucket list – Red Lion resident Tim Griffin’s creates bucket list for “first kid” Mr. Molson

by NCCF Editor | Jun 22, 2017 | Dog Stories

Dogs are often called man’s best friend. But to so many, they’re clearly much more — they’re family. Over the past dozen years, Red Lion resident Tim Griffin’s “first kid” Mr. Molson has been by his side whenever possible, whether going on walks through...
Dogs in Science: How Dogs Help to Battle Cancer (in pets and humans)

Dogs in Science: How Dogs Help to Battle Cancer (in pets and humans)

by NCCF Editor | Jun 5, 2017 | Canine Cancer Research

Dogs are an integral part in many of our lives. Using dogs to help us in the battle of cancer is an exciting prospect. Dogs can detect cancers early with their noses. As veterinarians treat cancer in our dogs, we can learn more about how to treat cancer in humans....
Canine Bone Cancers: Understanding The Different Types

Canine Bone Cancers: Understanding The Different Types

by NCCF Editor | May 30, 2017 | Dog Cancer Types

Having your vet tell you that your dog’s diagnosis is cancer of any form will of course be very shocking and distressing, but when it comes to bone cancers this can be even more so, as many dog owners don’t really understand how bone cancer occurs and what problems it...
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