From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution By Adrianne Murchison, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A business that trains service dogs to help people with medical needs is now teaching them to detect the coronavirus inside senior living communities. Canine Assistants in Milton taught Marshall, a two-year-old Golden Retriever mix, to spot the disease by sniffing body scent. The facility is training four more dogs that will soon join him...

February 4, 2021 Puppy Up Newsletter
“It’s just the most amazing thing to love a dog, isn’t it? It makes our relationships with people seem as boring as a bowl of oatmeal.” ― John Grogan In This Issue: World Cancer Day is February 4th; Do Dogs Really Make Us Happier?; Love Is Dog Collection; NC State Clinical Trial Testing Promising Canine Osteosarcoma Treatment; How To Switch Dog Food; Pup of...
Today Is World Cancer Day
World Cancer Day is an international day marked on February 4 to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. World Cancer Day is led by the Union for International Cancer Control to support the goals of the World Cancer Declaration, written in 2008. The primary goal of World Cancer Day is to significantly reduce illness and death caused by...
How to switch dog food
By Lauren Corona From The Chicago Tribune Changing dog food Your dog’s diet contributes to longevity and good health, which is why you want to feed them quality food. Unhealthy dog food with excessive fillers is like the canine equivalent of junk food and won’t be doing your dog any favors. Whatever your reason for a change, when you switch dog food, it’s...
Interesting Ways To Draw Your Dog
(By Sally Writes) Drawing is one of the most popular hobbies in America – according to a study done by the Association for Creative Industries, 41% of adults spend their free time drawing. There are so many different ways of drawing: it’s not just about pencil and paper. You can try digital illustration, or even using paint pens on a range of surfaces. Drawing...
Do Dogs Really Make Us Happier?
New research shows that the psychological benefits of dog ownership are real —and especially valuable during the pandemic. From The Wall Street Journal Psychologist Susan Pinker explores new discoveries in the science of human nature. Read previous columns here. Last summer my life was upended when I was given an oversize 4-month-old puppy for my birthday. Otis’s arrival created joy and anxiety in equal...
NC State Clinical Trial Testing Promising Canine Osteosarcoma Treatment
From Veterinary Medicine News January 12, 2021 Canine osteosarcoma is a particularly pernicious cancer. Not only do tumors destroy bone and unleash crippling pain, but cancer cells then typically leave the bone, spread to the bloodstream and create more tumors in the lung. Even with surgery and aggressive chemotherapy, the average survival time is 10 months. About 15% to 20% of dogs make it...
Check for Lumps and Bumps the First of Every Month!
The first of every month is the easiest time to remember to check your pets for lumps and bumps. If you find something, don’t panic. But make an appointment to see your vet, just to be on the safe side. Here are two articles that might help in deciding if the lump or bump or something new or unusual about your pet is something...
‘Covid-19 has an odour, and the dogs are detecting it’: meet the canine super-squad sniffing out the virus
They’re loyal, diligent – and have unbeatable noses. Could dogs play a key part in the fight against the pandemic? A single-storey building in a lonely rural business park, a few miles from Milton Keynes on a grey autumn day. It looks like a location for a bleak thriller: where a kidnap victim is held, perhaps, or the scene of a final shootout. Inside,...