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Seven Important Canine Cancer Facts

The National Canine Cancer Foundation blog lists the following seven important facts every dog parent should be aware of about this disease. Continue Reading The post Seven Important Canine Cancer...

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Ten Early Dog Cancer Warning Signs

May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month. Are you aware that cancer affects one out of three dogs? According to the National Canine Cancer Foundation, a non-profit corporation dedicated to ending cancer as a...

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Be Proactive: Recognize and Treat Your Dog’s Cancer

Although recent breakthroughs in veterinary medicine have led to dogs living longer, one in four domesticated U.S. dogs will still die of cancer, and that number increases to about one out of every two...

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Top 5 Dog Breeds Prone to Canine Cancer

Based on pet insurance claims, Boxers are more susceptible to canine cancer than other breeds, according to a 2010 list by Trupanion, a pet-insurance company. The rankings are based on the number of...

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Fight Canine Cancer with Reishi

According to CanineCancer.com, cancer is the No. 1 concern of pet parents. The most common types of cancers seen in dogs are breast (mammary); bladder; lung; bone; skin;  lymphoma; and testicular....

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ASK A VET: What Supplement is Best for a Dog Fighting Cancer?

What i Love Dogs supplement would you recommend for a dog fighting possible cancer/parathyroid disease? (I’m waiting for the diagnosis.) My dog is not eating — I’m currently trying to force-feed her....

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Enter Our i Love Senior Dogs Photo Contest!

As we did in 2012, for our final photo contest of the year, i Love Dogs wants to see pictures of your gray-muzzled puppies at heart. Your pooch must be at least 7 years of age to enter. (That’s right,...

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