by NCCF Editor | Jul 6, 2016 | Canine Cancer Treatment
A sweet rescue dog is getting a life-saving cancer treatment at a hospital that usually houses only people. At just two years old, Rosie has touched more hearts and logged more miles than most dogs do in a lifetime. Diagnosed with lymphoma, Rosie needed more than the...
by NCCF Editor | Jul 4, 2016 | Dog Care
Hot Dogs! Fireworks! BBQs! Pool Parties! Emergency veterinary visit? Officials say the 5th of July is one of the busiest days for veterinarians and animal shelters. More pets get lost on the 4th of July than any other day of the year from the chaos of explosive...
by NCCF Editor | Jun 30, 2016 | Canine Cancer Treatment
Raelene Wouda’s passion for improving cancer treatment starts with our four-legged friends. Wouda, Kansas State University assistant professor of clinical sciences, is conducting clinical trials to treat cancers in dogs, cats and other companion animals. When...
by NCCF Editor | Jun 27, 2016 | Dog Care
Pets are considered part of the family, but some may not get the care they should in the summer. The American Cancer Society reported 3.5 million cases of skin cancer last year for people but they’re not the only ones who can get skin cancer. Pets can develop skin...
by NCCF Editor | Jun 22, 2016 | Canine Cancer Research
A new collaborative research program pairs oncologists who treat childhood and adult sarcomas with veterinarians who manage the same cancers in canine patients. The ultimate goal, says director Cheryl London, DVM, Ph.D., is to speed up the pace of translational...
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