Local Doctor Stops Cancer in Canine

Posted by on Aug 13, 2018 in Puppy Up! 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 Helen Floersh San Fernando Valley Business Journal A Los Angeles-based biotechnology company led by a primary care physician who...

OSU trial could cure dogs’ mammary cancer

Posted by on Aug 11, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

From KTVZ.com CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Lois Bates Acheson Veterinary Teaching Hospital at Oregon State University is now enrolling dogs with mammary cancer in a new clinical trial for a treatment that eradicates cancer in two ways. Dogs whose owners are considering standard tumor removal surgery may have the option of a new, guided surgery where the patient receives an intravenous injection of a nanoparticle compound...

Canine Lymphoma & Trials

Posted by on Aug 7, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

From Penn Vet Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma (NHL) is the most common cancer of the blood in dogs. It is a cancer of white blood cells known as lymphocytes and it occurs in lymphoid tissues such as the peripheral lymph nodes, spleen and bone marrow. The disease frequently occurs in middle aged and older dogs (median age 6-9 years). Certain breeds are predisposed to lymphoma and...

ELIAS presents preliminary canine osteosarcoma results at ACVIM

Posted by on Aug 6, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

Vaccine and T cell infusion combination approach yields “impressive survival times and minimal side effects” Veterinary Practice News August 3, 2018 During the 2018 American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Forum in June, ELIAS Animal Health, a clinical stage development company advancing novel treatments for companion animal cancer, shared preliminary canine osteosarcoma results for its cancer immunotherapy. According to study results presented by Brian...

Diseases You Can Spread to Your Dog

Posted by on Aug 5, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

By Julia Mullaney Health and Fitness  https://www.cheatsheet.com/health-fitness/diseases-you-can-spread-to-dog.html/ When you get sick, you might want to just lay on the couch and cuddle with your dog. However, depending on your illness, there’s a chance you could actually spread it to your precious pup. While some illnesses won’t infect a dog, such as the common cold or strep throat, there is still a wide variety of...

August 4th is Assistance Dog Day

Posted by on Aug 3, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

On Assistance Dog Day we honor assistance dogs and their trainers. Importance of an Assistance Dog There are many different types of assistance dogs.  There are some trained to be guide dogs for the blind, hearing alert dogs for the hearing impaired, and medical alert dogs that recognize the signs of heart attacks, strokes, seizures, panic attacks, and epilepsy.  People put their lives in...

If you haven’t already entered, there’s still time to make your dog a star!

Posted by on Aug 2, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

Don’t miss your chance to tell your pup’s story and share a favorite photo! Register here. This is our 11th year of the Puppy Up Calendar Contest, and we hope you’ll enter your pup. We currently have 30 contenders so there’s plenty of room for more puppers. Don’t have a dog to enter but still want to participate? There are plenty of dogs who...

August 1st is DOGust 1st, the Universal Birthday for shelter dogs!

Posted by on Aug 1, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

It’s a sad fact that many of the dogs who wind up in shelters can’t be registered for official birthdays. Oh, shelter workers can estimate their age, but they can never know for sure. When these dogs are adopted, their new family might give them a random date–such as the adoption day itself–as a birthday. Or, you can celebrate DOGust on the first of...

Today We Honor Another One Of Our Own

Posted by on Jul 31, 2018 in Puppy Up! Blog

July 31st ends Sarcoma Awareness Month, so we’d like to end on a positive note. But first a bit of introduction. Our friend and supported Amy Kabel, much like our founder, Luke Robinson, would not let  grief overshadow the loss of her beloved dog Hank to sarcoma.  Like Luke, through his love for Malcolm and Murphy,  Amy too was moved to pull people together...