by NCCF Editor | Sep 22, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
What does bar hopping and mini golf have to do with raising money for canine cancer, and potentially saving the lives of millions of dogs worldwide? I’m glad you asked… This past weekend I was fortunate enough to participate in a fundraising event in...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 21, 2016 | Dog Care
Imagine losing your dog only to be reunited with him three years later—thanks to a microchip. That’s what happened when one Texas family’s pup went missing from their yard. The Kelly family searched everywhere for their lost dog, Gucci. Shortly after, they...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 20, 2016 | Dog Care
Without question man’s best friend is his dog. It is estimated that approximately 48 percent of the households in American have a dog and they number more than 80 million. They range from the tiny Chihuahua to Great Danes. At one time dogs were primary hunting...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 16, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
Pet owners know veterinarian bills are costly, and that price goes up even more when that furry friend is diagnosed with cancer. There is a central Indiana veterinarian office that is helping financially struggling dog owners keep their pets alive. Glenn Cox is one...
by NCCF Staff | Sep 15, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
I was catching up on my scrapbooking the other night. I realized that I was 9 months behind but I enjoying taking a trip back in time to Christmas of last year. It is still 90-95 degrees here, not yet cooling for the fall, but looking at the pictures and how much...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 12, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
As a veterinarian, Dr. Kyle Ann Stevenson keeps tabs on dogs and the cancers they develop. In a “scary statistic,” she notes that 25 percent of dogs will develop some form of cancer in their lifetime. Of those dogs, 50 percent will die from that cancer. In June 2015,...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 9, 2016 | Dog Stories
After dealing with a tragic loss, it can be difficult to imagine that life without our loved one will ever be the same again. But if we allow ourselves to be open to it, an opportunity to fill that emptiness with something new can come along when we least expect it....
by NCCF Staff | Sep 7, 2016 | Support Dog Cancer Research
Another Christmas and holiday season will be here in a few months. Christmas decorating should always be about what brings you joy. Our dogs are constant source of joy and wonderful memories. NCCF has launch 2016 Christmas ornaments and 2016 Hanukkah ornament early...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 7, 2016 | Canine Cancer Blog
Another Christmas and holiday season will be here in a few months. Christmas decorating should always be about what brings you joy. Our dogs are constant source of joy and wonderful memories. NCCF has launch 2016 Christmas ornaments and 2016 Hanukkah ornament early...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 5, 2016 | Canine Cancer Treatment
The American Animal Hospital Association has released oncology guidelines for dogs and cats. The 2016 AAHA Oncology Guidelines for Dogs and Cats appeared in the July/August edition of the Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association. “All companion animal...
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