by NCCF Staff | Mar 24, 2025 | Canine Cancer Blog, Coping with Loss, Losing a Pet
Finding Healing After Loss: How Gratitude, Generosity, and Health Help You Cope with the Grief of Losing a Dog to Cancer Losing a beloved dog to cancer is a heartbreaking experience—one that leaves an empty space in our homes and hearts. The grief can feel...
by Sara Nice | Feb 17, 2025 | Canine Cancer Blog
Do you remember your parents always telling you to eat your vegetables? Turns out they were onto something—not only for your health and well-being but for your dog’s health as well! I always read about the health benefits of food and how they can heal the human body,... by Sara Nice | Aug 21, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
Calviri’s Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study (VACCS), has finished the 5-year, 804 dog clinical trial. The VACCS aimed at investigating a novel preventative cancer vaccine in dogs. This trial leverages what is known about shared neoantigens. Neoantigens are...
by Laurel Iamundo | Jun 4, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
A few days after recovering from an emergency splenectomy, our dog Boomer, was ready to come home from the animal hospital. When we picked him up, we had already been given the devastating diagnosis – he had Hemangiosarcoma. Also known as HSA, this rapidly progressing... by Sara Nice | May 20, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
Dr. Lauren Trepanier, DVM, PHD, DACVIM (SAIM), DACVCP has been working on the interaction between genetics and environmental chemicals as related to the risk of cancer in dogs and people. She is currently studying the connection of environmental chemicals and...
by Sara Nice | May 20, 2024 | Canine Cancer Blog
Understanding the Cadet BRAF Test in the fight against canine bladder cancer As devoted pet owners, our furry companions hold a special place in our hearts, and their health and well-being are paramount. When concerns arise about our pets’ health, especially...
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