Blog Feed: Dog Cancer Survival

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Illinois Teen Girl Couldn’t Bear Her Pup Diagnosed with Cancer Fled And Died In A Car Crash

Published on 2011-06-26 05:40:14

I recently read an article (dated June 23rd) published in NYDailyNews.com about a teen girl who just could accept that her beloved Doberman pup has cancer and has to be put down any moment soon. It ended up with a tragic car accident that ended the l > read more

Telltale Signs If Your Dog Has Cancer

Published on 2011-05-27 08:38:15

One way to increase the chance of your dog to survive cancer is early detection of the disease. In this report, we’re going to discuss some of the most common types of dog cancers. But before that, we’re going to learn two terms about dog cancer: > read more

Japan’s Unforgettable Tragedy

Published on 2011-04-11 22:34:30

Wow, it’s been a quite busy months for me. Doing couple of project here and there. And then I thought, oh well, my dog cancer blog needs some serious updating. I had the chance to read the famous blog of Dr. Dressler who’s living in Maui. > read more

Using Piroxicam for Dog Cancer Treatment

Published on 2011-03-02 03:15:39

Today, we’re going to discuss about Piroxicam for dog cancer treatment as well as its side effects. But before that, allow me to brush up a bit about this particular drug without being draggy. Piroxicam is an anti-inflammatory drug, which is now be > read more

Types, Signs and Symptoms of Dog Cancer

Published on 2011-02-21 07:50:08

Symptoms of dogs with cancer vary based on the affected area. In general, the usual symptoms include swelling of the affected area, loss of appetite, body pains, irritation, lethargy, sudden weight loss, irregular bowel movement, and fatigue. Like in > read more

“Our dog has cancer. It breaks my heart”

Published on 2011-02-16 03:18:05

This morning, I received an e-mail from one of our dear readers, that yesterday, he found out that his dog Joey has advanced lung cancer. Apparently, because it is almost impossible for the dog to survive, the veterinarian advised him to put the dog > read more

Alternative Treatment for Dogs with Cancer

Published on 2011-02-12 20:31:00

Cancer is probably the most common disease, especially for older dogs. This is the result when the immune system has failed to detect and to get rid of damaged cells. These altered and damaged cells will quickly propagate to the other parts of the bo > read more

When is the right time for you to let go of your dog?

Published on 2011-02-09 21:49:00

Today as I was looking at my Google reader, and there was a post from usatoday.com about a certain dog owner needing an advice when to let go of his dog. Apparently, his dog was diagnosed with cancer somewhere in the stomach area. This is a major dis > read more

Dogs Can Detect Cancer by Sniffing Urine

Published on 2011-02-08 20:18:00

There was a report that came out earlier this week about dogs that could tell if a person has prostate cancer by just sniffing his urine sample. Today, I have decided to talk about this issue instead of being the dog as our usual target in cancer tre > read more

What to Do If Your Dog Has Cancer

Published on 2011-02-07 22:17:50

It is only natural for any person to feel depressed or sad the first time he knows that his beloved dog has cancer. It is often very, very difficult to accept. The fact that cancer in dogs is hard to detect, is the reason why some treatments are no l > read more

What is Palladia?

Published on 2011-02-05 20:33:26

This is the first FDA approved drug to be used for treatment for dog cancer. It is part of a chemotherapy treatment and is being considered as one of the best drugs out there. Because this is one of the best drugs out there, it does come with side ef > read more

Fighting Cancer in Dogs

Published on 2011-02-02 02:40:30

We all know how important a healthy, active lifestyle when it comes to boosting your immune system, right? Did you know that it is also important as far as your dog’s health is concerned? Each year, millions of dogs from all breeds, ages and sizes > read more

The Joys and Sadness of Life Dog Cancer Survival

Published on 2011-01-30 00:50:04

It is not surprising that a lot of us are extremely busy with our day-to-day lives. As time goes by, it seems that it is really hard to catch up with our modern life. So why am I talking about time in this article? The fact that cancer has something > read more

Save Your Dog from Dying Young

Published on 2011-01-18 06:32:16

For those who are using commercially prepared dog food for their beloved dogs, be sure to read this article. I’ve been reading these horrible reports that some dog foods are responsible for premature death of many dogs. In fact, the advocators beli > read more

Dealing With Dog Cancer Diagnosis

Published on 2011-01-11 19:54:58

Hello to all my dear readers! New year, new hope. I’ve been very busy lately with some personal projects but nonetheless, I always find time to update this blog occasionally. A close friend of mine just received a terrible diagnosis that her dog ha > read more

Dealing With Dog Cancer Diagnosis

Published on 2011-01-11 19:54:58

Hello to all my dear readers! New year, new hope. I’ve been very busy lately with some personal projects but nonetheless, I always find time to update this blog occasionally. A close friend of mine just received a terrible diagnosis that her dog ha > read more

Dog Cancer Survival: For the Guardians

Published on 2011-01-02 21:21:09

We’ve been discussing a lot about dog cancer survival but we haven’t really touched how the guardians should deal in this distressful and agonizing situation. I believe that as much as your dog is suffering from cancer, some pet owners assuming t > read more

Is Cancer In Dogs Caused By Old Age?

Published on 2010-12-29 18:56:58

Most of the time people think that cancer is caused by old age, which means that if your dog lives longer, the possibility of contracting serious diseases such as cancers are all-time high. If you’ve heard or read such comments in the past, then yo > read more

Identifying Some Alternative Cancer Treatment for Dogs

Published on 2010-12-09 07:10:21

If your dog has cancer, it means that the immune system has failed. If you’re looking at the possibility of using natural means to treat cancer, alternative cancer treatment for dogs could be the answer. It’s the job of the immune system to get r > read more

Diet Supplements for Dog with Cancer

Published on 2010-12-07 03:06:26

If your dog has cancer, he needs a little more than what he used to be getting in his food when he’s still healthy. You need to make sure that he gets all the necessary nutritional requirements in every diet. A lot of research has been made about d > read more

How to Choose Elegant and Efficient Dog Boots this Winter Season

Published on 2010-12-05 20:19:22

This season pet clothing is not only a luxury but also a necessity. For instance, dog boots will come in handy during the cold winter season. Should you decide to dress up your beloved dog, make sure that it wraps around very nicely serving as a prot > read more

When Is the Right Time to Put Your Dog?

Published on 2010-12-04 01:47:10

www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEnKE9ii99k I was on Youtube when this video caught my attention. I assume that the owner is taking the video and posted it last year. Though, I couldn’t hear any narration but I know that this is a very difficult situat > read more



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