by Tapiwa Manhombo | May 31, 2023 | Canine Cancer Prevention
Chew toys are a fun and healthy stress reliever for dogs. Many pet owners introduce puppies to chew toys to keep them stimulated and protect their furniture. They keep the dog busy, promote oral health and provide mental stimulation, but not all toys are safe for...
by Sara Nice | Feb 17, 2022 | Canine Cancer Prevention
Do household chemicals cause bladder cancer in dogs? University of Wisconsin-Madison is Doing a Study of Environmental Chemicals in Dogs with Bladder Cancer. The Study Bladder cancer in dogs can lead to bloody urine, pain on urination, and urinary blockage. Bladder...
by Sara Nice | Feb 17, 2022 | Canine Cancer Prevention
Help us find out why dogs get lymphoma! BOXERS are needed to further this study! The University of Wisconsin- Madison School of Veterinary Medicine is doing a study on Environmental Chemicals and Lymphoma in Boxer Dogs The Study: Lymphoma is a fatal cancer of the...
by NCCF Editor | Feb 28, 2019 | Canine Cancer Prevention
When I was in veterinary school, cancer, in my experience, presented a lot of closed doors. I was in a position where I was supposed to be offering solutions to people for their sick pets, but none of the options were very good. As someone who wanted to do something...
by NCCF Editor | Oct 14, 2018 | Canine Cancer Prevention
The same way good and balanced nutrition helps humans prevent severe illnesses, what your dog eats will influence his lifespan and health too. Most people aren’t really aware of the canine cancer risk. It always seems like that’s something that only happens to others,...
by NCCF Editor | May 9, 2017 | Canine Cancer Prevention
May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month, and that means it’s time to spread the word about this dreaded and increasingly common disease. Cancer has become the leading cause of death among canines in the U.S., Europe and Japan – but it doesn’t have to be a death sentence....
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