Our thanks to our friends at PetCure Oncology for this article. Receiving the news that your dog or cat has cancer can be devastating. You probably have a lot of worries, questions and concerns. Know that it’s ok to ask for help and further information. Your pet is a member of your family, and their health and comfort are important to you. To give...
February 27 is World Spay Day
World Spay Day is an annual campaign of The HSUS, Humane Society International and the Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association. On the last Tuesday of every February, World Spay Day shines a spotlight on the power of affordable, accessible spay/neuter to save the lives of companion animals, community (feral and stray) cats, and street dogs who might otherwise be put down in shelters or...
Today Is International Dog Biscuit Appreciation Day
Every dog has its day – and this is it. Nobody seems to know the origins of Dog Biscuit Day, but every canine in the world knows the best way to celebrate it. Pets will be wagging their tails with glee when their owners serve up unusual or home-made doggy snacks to mark the occasion. The first dog biscuits were developed in the mid-19th...
Puppy Up Newsletter February 20, 2018
“If a dog will not come to you after having looked you in the face, you should go home and examine your conscience.” – Woodrow Wilson In This Issue In This Issue: Power of Companions; National Love Your Pet Day; Walk the Dog Day; VCA West Coast Specialty and Emergency Animal Hospital Brings Cutting-Edge Pet Cancer Treatment to Orange County with New Radiation Oncology...
Today Is National Love Your Pet Day
National Love Your Pet Day On February 20th, pet lovers everywhere observe National Love Your Pet Day. (OK, honestly? We observe this day every day. But why not have a holiday for it too?) This holiday is a day set aside to give even more extra attention to our pets. It’s a good day to focus on the special relationships that we have with...
Why losing a dog can be harder than losing a relative or friend
By Frank T. McAndrew Recently, my wife and I went through one of the more excruciating experiences of our lives – the euthanasia of our beloved dog, Murphy. I remember making eye contact with Murphy moments before she took her last breath – she flashed me a look that was an endearing blend of confusion and the reassurance that everyone was OK because we...
The Power of Companions
To ring in the Chinese New Year, The Puppy Up Foundation is announcing their first project of the Year of the Dog: The Power of Companions, a monument to honor the powerful bond between pets and people. The inspiration for this project came from the Founder of Puppy Up, Luke Robinson, who, after losing his dog Malcolm to cancer, walked over 4,000 miles to create...
The importance of preventative wellness care for your dog and cat
There is nothing quite like the companionship of our animal friends to make our lives complete. They enrich our lives with unconditional love and somehow make the world a better place. Providing preventative medical care to help them stay healthy and comfortable helps ensure that they live longer, happier lives with us. Preventative medicine means doing the things that prevent disease, because keeping your...
Study of cancer in dogs may accelerate treatment advances for humans
From Healio HemOnc Today Comparative oncology — the study of naturally developing cancers in animals as models for human disease — has been practiced for decades. However, conducting clinical trials on the spontaneous cancers of people’s pet dogs is a relatively new concept. The effort has gained traction with a concerted effort on the part of academic centers and NCI to further develop the...






