by Sara Nice | Oct 10, 2019 | Canine Cancer Blog, Founder Writings
Ever since the socks have come into the office my kids have had their eye on them and finally the day came that they could wear them. Their school was holding the annual Blessing of the Animals. The kids are always so proud of their Finn and they love being able to...
by NCCF Editor | Sep 11, 2019 | Canine Cancer Blog
Bark in the Park on June 10, in Eau Claire, WI at the Eau Claire Express baseball game, helped raise money in the fight against canine cancer. The evening was sponsored by dog training school emBARK. WEAU’s Danielle Wagner and one of her dogs led the dog parade...
by Sara Nice | Sep 24, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog
This falls under the header of I love my job! I received an email from Amber the other day and she was asking me to verify our mailing address and company information as she was getting ready to sign up for another year of payroll donations through her employer, who...
by Chris Pike | Sep 20, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog
August 26th has been designated “Dog Day” and what better way to celebrate then a day dedicated to our pups! The NCCF was excited to be invited to be the benefactor of the Manayunk Dog Day of Summer. Philadelphia is home to the second longest running NCCF Bark and...
by Sara Nice | Sep 4, 2018 | Canine Cancer Blog
I want you to meet Hooch, a 100 lb Pit Bull who is surviving Mast Cell Cancer. Hooch and his Mom, Sherry tell his interesting story. This story will shout out to you that you should check your dog at least once a month for lumps or bumps and then it will give you...
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