by Sara Nice | Sep 4, 2018 | Dog Stories
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...
by NCCF Editor | Jul 11, 2018 | Support Dog Cancer Research
Barking and baseball, a night out at the ballpark helped raise money in the fight against canine cancer. WEAU’s Danielle Wagner and her dog Missy led the Bark in the Park Dog Parade around the baseball field at Carson Park before the Express game. According to...
by Sara Nice | May 8, 2018 | Support Dog Cancer Research
We have talked before about how our dog friends will be helping us humans as we fund canine cancer research, as many of the findings can be applied to human cancer. We haven’t talked much about how human cancer therapies and studies are helping our best friends. Dr....
by NCCF Editor | Mar 12, 2018 | Support Dog Cancer Research
On March 10, 2018, we held a “Paint Your Pet” event to raise money for the National Canine Cancer Foundation in Mister Molson’s name. The goal: $5000. The incentive: The Beard. I promised the kids that I’d shave if we reached our goal. So,...
by Sara Nice | Mar 1, 2018 | Canine Cancer Research
It is worse than a swear word in our house. We have been hit with this cancer four times, both in the spleen and in the heart. It is one of the meanest cancers out there, I believe, and I have talked to so many of you who feel the same about it. The NCCF is funding...
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