From This Dog’s Life Jillian Blume As dog parents, we know it’s so important to choose high-quality dog food with healthy ingredients to keep your dog in tip-top shape. But it’s equally important to understand that even the best food can go bad if stored inadequately. First, always check the “best by” or “best before” date, and choose the bag or can with the...
Novel Cancer Vaccine Uses Animal’s Own Tumor Cells
American Veterinarian By Amanda Carrozza In Farmington, Connecticut, a team of veterinarians and immunologists are working diligently to distribute and promote a novel treatment: harnessing a patient’s own immune system to fight cancer through a personalized vaccine. “Each year, about 4 million dogs and 4 million cats in the United States will develop cancer,” said Torigen CEO Ashley Kalinauskas, “and 94% of them are...
Depression, Stress and Dog Cancer: Let’s Think About It
From Dog Cancer Blog By Demian Dressler, DVM Okay, this time we are going outside the box (one of my favorite areas!) There is oodles of evidence linking depression and stress to human cancers. This is a mind-body connection that is backed up with real science, folks. However, to my knowledge, the connection between depression stress and dog cancer has not been looked at...
Ten Safe Feeding Tips for Dog Owners
From Whole Dog Journal Blog 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 Nancy Kerns I realize that not everyone who reads these blog posts are Whole...
Dogs: Our best friends in sickness and in health
Healthline/Medical News Today | August 27, 2018 From MD Linx By Maria Cohut Dogs, often hailed as humans’ best friends, have been the topic of many scientific studies looking into how they might boost our well-being. In this Spotlight, we’ll explain how your friendly pup can benefit your health across the board. According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals...
Animal Pain Awareness Month Highlights Importance of Pain Management
In honor of Animal Pain Awareness Month in September, the Texas Veterinary Medical Association (TVMA) is educating pet owners of the many forms of pain and the importance of pain management options for all animal species. From CISION PR Web AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) September, 2018 September is Animal Pain Awareness Month, a pet health event proclaimed by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management...
Why it’s okay, even necessary, to grieve for our dogs
CFJC Today By Mel Rothenburger His dog up and died He up and died After twenty years he still grieves — ‘Mr. Bojangles,’ Jerry Jeff Walker I’VE ALWAYS MARVELLED at the ease with which beings from one species connect with those of another. Cats and dogs, born to be enemies, can become the best of friends. So can dogs and ducks, monkeys...
7 Concerning Health Changes In Dogs To Look Out For As They Get Older
By Nina Kahn From Bustle Calling all dog people! If you’re a pet parent like myself, then you know we only want the very best for our furry companions, i.e. we want them to live forever and ever. But since the world is cruel and that’s not realistic, the next best thing we can do is stay vigilant about making sure our doggos are...
Hope for glioblastoma victims seen in dog experiments underway at Virginia Tech
From Oh My Dog! The rare form of brain cancer that killed John McCain and Ted Kennedy has also been a death sentence for many dogs, but researchers are seeing at least a little hope for canines in an experimental treatment being studied at Virginia Tech. Researchers at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine at Virginia Tech are enrolling dogs with glioblastoma into a...






