Tag Archives: canine cancer

Early Detection: Help Your Pet Live Long and Live Healthy

  I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again, “Early detection is key when it comes to treating cancer.” In the following article, Save Tons at the Vet! How to Keep Your Dog From Dying of Cancer, Dr. V … Continue reading

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A Tribute to Denali

There is no question that the bond between humans and dogs is special… Ben Moon and Denali found each other in 1999 after Ben paid a visit to the local shelter. Together they spent years traveling around the Pacific Northwest, … Continue reading

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Give Your Pet a Massage to Check For Lumps and Bumps

It’s the first of the month and the pack and I just had our massages…now it’s time for me to remind everyone else to do the same. Just in case you missed the drill before, it goes like this…Start by … Continue reading

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My Heart Goes On

It was a spring day in 2008 and my dog Cain and I were preparing to leave on a road trip to Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, but Cain was getting sick again. For many years of his life, Cain had … Continue reading

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Treatment Options For Dog Cancer

If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, it’s important to learn as much as possible about the type of cancer and arm yourself with information in order to lessen frustration. Don’t hesitate to ask your veterinary specialist questions. Keep … Continue reading

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Petey’s Treatment Will Aid Humans With Brain Tumors

It’s Throwback Thursday, and today’s post is in honor of a very special dog named Petey. Canine Cancer Tops the List of Funded Research, was a post I shared in 2013 about research being funded by the American Kennel Club … Continue reading

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Texas A&M Veterinarians Giving Desperate Pet Owners New Hope

Veterinarians at Texas A&M University in College Station are using breakthrough treatments to save pets that until recently would have had little hope of survival. Teddy, a 6-year-old Shih Tzu with bladder cancer is one of the pets receiving special … Continue reading

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Clinical Trial Programs Offer Options For Pet Parents

Clinical pet cancer trials are studies that help doctors in the medical and veterinary fields investigate methods to improve the detection and treatment of cancer. These research studies can offer cutting edge treatment and are dedicated to discovering new therapies … Continue reading

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May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month

When Wishcuit and I began our mission, we had two very important goals; to raise awareness of the early warning signs of cancer in pet animals, and to raise funds for a cure. Raising Awareness Cancer that is diagnosed early, … Continue reading

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Most Common Canine Tumors

I’m a firm believer that early detection of cancer is key, and can save lives! Cancer that’s diagnosed at an earlier stage, before it’s had the chance to get too big or spread is more likely to be treated successfully, … Continue reading

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