Tag Archives: pet 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
Understanding Hemangiosarcoma in Dogs and Cats
Hemangiosarcoma is a rapidly growing, highly invasive variety of cancer that arises from the lining of the blood vessels, and occurs almost exclusively in dogs. Dr. Ann Hohenhaus provides an excellent understanding of hemangiosarcoma in her article Pet Cancer: Understanding … Continue reading
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
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
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
Massage For Lumps and Bumps
Rub-a-dub-dub, and wiggle, wiggle wiggle! Shake out your arms and limber up those fingers, and get ready to give your pet an all over body massage! This is my shortest post ever and your mid-month, important reminder to check for … Continue reading