by NCCF Editor | Jan 15, 2018 | Dog Care
January is underway, but it’s not too late to consider New Year’s resolutions. Whether your original vows have fallen by the wayside, or you’ve decided to add another, resolving to improve your life is a win-win for sure. And if you’re fortunate enough to have Fido or...
by NCCF Editor | Jan 12, 2018 | Canine Cancer Research
The Open Philanthropy Project awarded a multi-year grant of $6,421,402 to Stephen Albert Johnston at Arizona State University to support the largest interventional canine clinical trial ever conducted. The trial will assess the effectiveness of a unique vaccine in...
by NCCF Editor | Jan 8, 2018 | Dog Cancer Types
Not something many pet owners know about, but if you’ve just heard about hemangiosarcoma in dogs, your dog may have been diagnosed with a type of skin cancer that’s extremely difficult to treat, and is often fatal to dogs. Here’s everything you should know about this...
by NCCF Editor | Dec 11, 2017 | Losing a Pet
There are emotional flashpoints throughout the year when you’re grieving the passing of a loved one. The first birthday, the first anniversary, the first anything. And Christmas is of course a huge hurdle if it is your first without a familiar face. For animal lovers...
by NCCF Editor | Dec 5, 2017 | Dog Stories
Sometimes, describing a life as “blue” isn’t a bad thing. It certainly wasn’t in JetBlue’s case. The Aussie, as I often referred to him, led quite a charmed life. My first dog to come from a breeder met us when he was 2 days old. My roommate, Susan, and I visited him...
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