by Sara Nice | Feb 17, 2022 | Canine Cancer Blog
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 Kyle Stevenson | Mar 1, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
About 1/3 of dogs will develop cancer at some point in their lifetimes and even more alarming is the fact that approximately 50% of those dogs will succumb to their cancer. Everyone who loves dogs and wants to be the best steward they can be for them needs to know the...
by Kristina Evelyn | Jan 20, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
Are some dog breeds more prone to cancer than others? The simple answer to this question is “Yes!” However, explaining why some dogs are more likely to get cancer is more complex. It’s true, as commonly thought, that some dog breeds are more prone to cancer than... by NCCF Editor | Feb 28, 2019 | Canine Cancer Blog
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 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...
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