by Kyle Stevenson | Sep 30, 2020 | Canine Cancer Treatment
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...
by Christine Franklyn | Sep 24, 2020 | Dog Cancer Types
Continued from… What working breeds of dogs are affected by dog cancer? These breeds listed below come from the herding, non-sporting group and toy group of dogs. Each breed of dog is special and have their own personalities and traits that make them who they are. ...
by Christine Franklyn | Sep 24, 2020 | Dog Cancer Types
Continued from… Which Dog Breeds Get Cancer the Most? Are you aware that one in three dogs get cancer in their lifetime. Half of those dogs will die from cancer. In this article we want you to become aware of the breeds who are more likely to have cancer. This is...
by Christine Franklyn | Sep 24, 2020 | Dog Cancer Types
Find Out Which Dog Breeds Get Cancer the Most One day, I noticed my faithful old Chihuahua straining to urinate. It was only after I took him to the vet that I found out Chihuahuas are prone to getting kidney stones and a whole host of health problems. I wished I had...
by Christine Franklyn | Sep 12, 2020 | Canine Cancer Treatment
Is Resveratrol A Cure For Cancer in Dogs? When your dog is in pain, it can be heartbreaking. The helplessness you feel is one of the worst feelings you’ll ever have. I remember seeing my poor Bruno shaking uncontrollably and I knew something was terribly wrong. If you...
by Kyle Stevenson | Sep 2, 2020 | Dog Cancer Types
When we are initially emotionally broadsided by our best buddy’s cancer diagnosis, it is extremely difficult to focus on any information that we are given beyond the word “cancer.” After allowing ourselves to process this oftentimes shocking news, our brains are ready...
by Kyle Stevenson | Jul 1, 2020 | Dog Cancer Types
For most of us who have been unfortunate enough to hear the heart-wrenching phrase, “I’m so sorry, but your dog has cancer,” we have experienced nothing quite like the sea of emotions that follow such a diagnosis. Shock, disbelief, anger, sadness, despair, guilt, and...
by Sara Nice | Apr 10, 2020 | Dog Stories
Several months ago, I received a contact form from Rexi, regarding her fur daughter, Girlfriend. She was interested in joining the fight against canine cancer so that she could honor Girlfriend’s life and her fight against Mast Cell cancer. We spoke on the phone and...
by Sara Nice | Apr 7, 2020 | Support Dog Cancer Research
The UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM) is donating thousands of pieces of personal protective equipment (PPE) to UC Davis Health to aid in their efforts to battle the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, the SVM has donated approximately 6,000 N95 respirators, 2,750...
by Sara Nice | Feb 3, 2020 | Support Dog Cancer Research
My Super Bowl enjoyment has always been in the commercials, not so much in the game. In the past several years, my interest in the commercials has diminished because there just have not been quite as many good ones as their used to be. As the big game approached, I...
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