Pennye Lentes is the author In Remission: A Family’s Struggle to Save Their Beloved Dog Article by Rony Delucia Online PR News – 30-November-2017 – PITTSBURG, CA – Author Pennye A. Lentes recently attended the Miami Book Fair, held November 13-20, 2017 at Miami-Dade College. She was on hand to meet with readers and sign copies of her book, In Remission: A Family’s Struggle...
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We always try to remind our friends that the first of the month is an excellent time to check your pup for lumps and bumps. But it’s better late than never, so if you missed checking your best furry friend for anything unusual yesterday – not just lumps and bumps but all the signs of cancer – it’s never too late. Here are the...
With Three Products Out, Aratana Chases Its Fourth: A Canine Cancer Drug
From The Kansas City Business Journal By Elise Reuter – Reporter, Kansas City Business Journal Nov 7, 2017, 1:52pm With its third FDA-approved drug on the market, Aratana Therapeutics is hunting its next product, a canine cancer immunotherapy treatment. The treatment, called AT-014, would be used to treat bone cancer, or osteosarcoma, in dogs. After a tumor is removed, a vaccine is used to...
Should Your Dog Be Eating Home-Delivered, Human-Grade Dog Food?
Disclaimer The Puppy Up Foundation does not endorse nor recommend any particular product, service, or treatment. We offer information strictly for educational and/or informational purposes. We believe it is the pet owner’s responsibility to do the research and draw his or her own conclusions. Nutrition is a vital component in maintaining a dog’s good health and longevity, and in bolstering a dog’s immune system...
Tribute to Tierney Cu
Tierney Cu is a Gaelic name. Tierney means “lord of the household” and Cu is “hound” or “dog.” Tierney Cu most certainly was the lord of our household and also master of all he surveyed. He came to us at a time that we needed this small ball of super charged energy to fill our lives with love and life. We fell in love...
15 Thanksgiving Foods Your Pet Will Love
Disclaimer The Puppy Up Foundation does not endorse nor recommend any particular product, service, or treatment. We offer information strictly for educational and/or informational purposes. We believe it is the pet owner’s responsibility to do the research and draw his or her own conclusions. By Karen Becker Whether or not you share your Thanksgiving meal with your pet really depends on what the meal...
Dog and Owner Help Each Other Beat Cancer
From UC Davis Veterinary Medicine When Chance, a 12-year-old male golden retriever, was diagnosed with cancer a year ago, his owner Lauren Patterson knew she had to do everything she could to save him, for he had saved her a decade before when the same happened. Diagnosed with breast cancer in 2006, Patterson enlisted Chance to be her hero through the ordeal. He was...
Puppy Up Newsletter, November 2017
“Dogs feel very strongly that they should always go with you in the car, in case the need should arise for them to bark violently at nothing right in your ear.” – Dave Barry In This Issue Last PuppyUp Walks of 2017 Were A Great Success!;The Pet Hospitals Make The Puppy Up Foundation Their November “Speak Up For Pets” Program Donation Recipient; Hollywood Feed...
New Cancer Treatment For Dogs Able To Be Administered In Fewer Sessions
by: Bridgette Matter, Action News Jax Updated: Nov 14, 2017 From CBS 47 FOX 30 News Watch the video here. Southeastern Veterinary Oncology and Internal Medicine has teamed up with PetCure Oncology to offer new cancer treatment for dogs. Daniel Britt’s dog Spartacus is being treated for a tumor on his heart, but the pup is getting a second chance with a new treatment...






