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 | Aug 8, 2017 | Dog Care
A few years ago, our beloved dog of almost twelve years developed cancer. My husband and I were devastated because in our eyes our dogs are members of our family. Since we were told there was no hope of remission, we decided the only way to help her was to make her...
by NCCF Editor | May 18, 2017 | Dog Care
Finding out your dog has cancer is a heartbreaking message no pet owner wants to hear; however, the unfortunate reality is that one in three dogs will be impacted by cancer. Although “cancer” is a word we have all learned to fear, there are positive methods to both...
by NCCF Editor | Apr 19, 2017 | Dog Care
Dr. Sue Ettinger came about her motto, “See Something, Do Something. Why Wait? Aspirate,” the hard way. The Hudson Valley veterinarian, who will present a public program in Watertown on Friday, was treating a dog of one of her nurses and noticed a large tumor. She...
by NCCF Editor | Nov 14, 2016 | Dog Care
When we are helping our beloved dog through a cancer journey we realize how vital food is in the equation. The body must be supported with beautiful, life enhancing nutrition to feed the organs and support the immune system, which in turn makes our dog stronger to get...
by NCCF Editor | Oct 30, 2016 | Dog Care
Halloween is full of both tricks and treats, but pet parents should be careful not to let their pets accidentally scarf down too much of the latter. In the blink of an eye, chocolate candy intended to end up in pumpkin-shaped buckets may end up in your pup’s tummy....
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