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Coming To Terms With Your Dog’s Cancer Diagnosis – You Are Not Alone

Coming To Terms With Your Dog’s Cancer Diagnosis – You Are Not Alone

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...
Family adopts senior dog, discovers she has cancer – so they did something amazing

Family adopts senior dog, discovers she has cancer – so they did something amazing

by NCCF Editor | Jan 30, 2018 | Dog Stories

Melissa Davis and her family adopted Kaylee knowing they might not get to have the elderly dog for long. Then they found out Kaylee was dying of cancer, and they were getting even less time than they’d thought. So the Davises were determined to make every single...
Canine Cancer Hemangiosarcoma: Everything You Must Know

Canine Cancer Hemangiosarcoma: Everything You Must Know

by NCCF Editor | Jan 8, 2018 | Dog Cancer Types

Not something many pet owners know about, but if you’ve just heard about hemangiosarcoma in dogs, your dog may have been diagnosed with a type of skin cancer that’s extremely difficult to treat, and is often fatal to dogs. Here’s everything you should know about this...
My dog has cancer and was supposed to die last August

My dog has cancer and was supposed to die last August

by NCCF Editor | Mar 31, 2017 | Dog Stories

Daisy Mae came into my life 14 years ago. She was a rescue from Florida. Daisy was bred to be a guard dog for criminals. They water deprived her and kept her chained. To teach her to be mean they would beat her. One day, while 3 deplorable “men” were...
High calcium levels revealed Lymphoma in Golden Retriever

High calcium levels revealed Lymphoma in Golden Retriever

by NCCF Editor | Mar 13, 2017 | Dog Cancer Types

Big Ben was a 10-year-old neutered male golden retriever who Mom and Dad had noticed was drinking more for the past few weeks. His family veterinarian had run some laboratory tests to try and figure out why, and found an elevated calcium level. To normalize his...
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