A cancer research project involving dogs could eventually pave the way for an over-the-counter mesothelioma test. Researchers in Florida recently published a study suggesting that dogs may be able to detect lung cancer with surprising accuracy. If they can determine which cancer biomarkers the dogs detect, they may be able to develop an over-the-counter mesothelioma test. Can Dogs Smell Lung Cancer? The new study...

Why Do Dogs Age Faster Than Humans?
It’s a known fact that dogs do not live as long as humans. Dogs live an average of 10 to 18 years, depending on the breed, lifestyle, and health of the dog. A dog’s body ages faster than a human’s, which means that their lifespan will be considerably shorter. While people are considered full grown by their late teens, a dog is considered full-grown...
Veterinary professionals, pet owners divided on pet food claims
Clients need nutritional guidance and direction from animal health professionals When it comes to an animal’s nutrition, veterinary professionals and pet owners remain divided on several dietary trends. An annual survey from the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) found disagreement between these two groups on a range of popular feeding trends, including grain-free/low-glycemic, alternative protein sources (i.e. vegan/vegetarian), canned food, and raw diets....
Go Dog Go: Tips For Your Vacationing Pooch
by Sally Writes More people than ever are bringing their dogs on vacation. Approximately 40% of dog owners brought their furry friend on vacation within the last year, a number that has doubled in only a decade. While it has become more acceptable to bring well-trained dogs out, many hotels and destinations remain decidedly not dog friendly. Though there are numerous ways to make temporary separation easier...
A tell-tale murmur in puppies
By HANNA NETISINGHA UI College of Veterinary Medicine Although it’s rare, some puppies are born with heart conditions that should be detected and treated as soon as possible to ensure that they lead a healthy life. Dr. Jordan Vitt, a veterinary cardiologist at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, says the three types of congenital heart defects seen most often are...
Legal marijuana a growing danger for dogs, vets say
By: Laura Klivans for ABC News It all started on a Tuesday night, when I came home from work to an unmistakable absence. My brown-and-white pitbull mix, Maizey, wasn’t at the top of the stairs to greet me. Instead, she was in her bed, shaky and confused. When I tried to get her up, she stumbled, nearly falling over while standing still. Walking to...
Combatting pet cancer
Dr. Brandan Wustefeld- Janssens, an assistant professor of surgical oncology at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, uses his years of oncology experience to advise pet owners on the early steps of cancer detection and treatment. In order to get an early diagnosis, a pet with an unusual mass should be taken to a veterinarian as soon as possible. Pet...
Dr. Katharine North: To spay or not to spay?
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. Dr. Katharine North / Alaska Highway News As veterinarians, one of the most enjoyable parts of our job is to...
Take Your Dog To Work Day
Take Your Dog to Work Day was created by Pet Sitters International and first celebrated in 1999. PSI created the day to encourage businesses to allow dogs in the workplace for one Friday each year to celebrate the great companions dogs make and promote their adoptions from local shelters, rescue groups and humane societies. 20 Companies That Let You Bring Your Dog to Work...