National Puppy Day is a special day to celebrate the magic and unconditional love that puppies bring to our lives. But more importantly, it’s a day to help save orphaned puppies across the globe and educate the public about the horrors of puppy mills. National Puppy Day was founded in 2006 by Celebrity Pet and Home Lifestyle Expert and author, Colleen Paige, who is...
Is Your Pooch Itching And Scratching Again? Find Out If Your Dog Has Allergies
Leftover scraps under the table, a chewy treat or a meat-filled bowl, are the norm for our pooches but is it time we took a closer look at the doggie diet? Dogs can be affected by the foods they eat and the environments they live in. Like us, they suffer from diseases like cancer and allergy but when animals are unwell, it can be difficult...
Coccidioidomycosis in Dogs & Cats – An Important Fungal Infection in Pets
Coccidioidomycosis in Dogs & Cats – An Important Fungal Infection in Pets March 19, 2018 by CriticalCareDVM Infectious organisms are everywhere. Bacteria, viruses, and fungi threaten our pets every day. Some prefer specific environmental conditions to thrive. Two such organisms are Coccidioides immitis and Coccidioides posadasii, the microbes that cause coccidioidomycosis or Valley fever. This week I hope you’ll enjoy learning more about...
Enlisting Dogs in the War on Cancer
Parallels between species have propelled collaboration and coordination in oncology research that is proving beneficial to both people and pets. From American Veterinarian In the thousands of years they’ve been domesticated, dogs have helped humans in many ways, from herding sheep and cattle to performing search and rescue duties after disasters. Now dogs have begun aiding us in what might be the most important...
How Canine Brain Cancer Studies Could Help Humans, Too
American Veterinarian Research in dogs is informing the design of cancer studies in people, particularly with respect to immunotherapy. By Kerry Lengyel Gliomas are the most common primary intracranial tumors in humans, representing over 80% of malignant brain tumors.(1) Glioblastoma, the most aggressive and deadly of the gliomas, carries a median 2-year survival rate of less than 30%.(1,2) In dogs, gliomas are the second...
Love your dog? You’ll love these apps.
From Appolicious As man’s best friend, dogs deserve their own array of apps to keep them healthy and happy, and you might be surprised to learn that there is a wide choice of apps to help you improve all areas of your dog’s life. You can consult a vet, book a dog walker, and even keep a doggy diary all from your phone. Training...
How to help your older dog stay fit
By Bob Bamberg The Sun Chronicle Perhaps gone are the days when you and your dog played flying disc or other forms of fetch all day or went for long walks along the beach or in the woods. Ten years into your B-F-F-ship, you’re just as robust as ever, but Boomer has slowed down a lot. There are a number of things that could...
ASU Biodesign Institute unveils cancer study on canines
The study could pave the way toward a preventative cancer vaccine for your pup The State Press (Photo by Sam Deadrick | The State Press ) “A cancer vaccine for dogs may be on its way.” Illustration published on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. By Emily Taylor | 03/14/18 6:09pm A cancer vaccine for dogs may give Arizona State University’s reputation for innovation a new...
March 14, 2018 Puppy Up Newsletter
10 Years On — Congratulations to The Puppy Up Foundation! Back in 2006, Luke Robinson lost his beloved Great Pyrenees, Malcolm, to osteosarcoma. Before that day, he had no idea that dogs too could get sick and die from one of the world’s deadliest diseases. Stricken with grief for his much-loved dog, and determined to tell people that cancer is epidemic among our companion...






