by Kristina Evelyn | Mar 29, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
Tigilanol tiglate, derived from the fruit of the tropical blushwood tree in Australia, may be the most exciting news the dog world has received in the last decade. Tigilanol tiglate is the active substance in Stelfonta, now approved for veterinary use in Europe and by...
by Kyle Stevenson | Mar 1, 2021 | Canine Cancer Blog
33% of people know the early signs of cancer in dogs. This is the percentage of the US population that claimed to have not eaten peanut butter in 2018. This is also the percentage of the US population that is covered by forest. More importantly, this is also 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 Kristina Evelyn | Oct 16, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog
Learning that your precious pet has a form of cancer can be overwhelming. For many of us, our dogs are a much-loved member of our family. Sadly the statistics are not encouraging as they suggest that one out of every three dogs will get cancer. Luckily, a drug called...
by Sara Nice | Apr 10, 2020 | Canine Cancer Blog
Several months ago, I received a contact form from Rexi, regarding her fur daughter, Girlfriend. She was interested in joining the fight against canine cancer so that she could honor Girlfriend’s life and her fight against Mast Cell cancer. We spoke on the phone and...
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