The study could pave the way toward a preventative cancer vaccine for your pup The State Press (Photo by Sam Deadrick | The State Press ) “A cancer vaccine for dogs may be on its way.” Illustration published on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. By Emily Taylor | 03/14/18 6:09pm A cancer vaccine for dogs may give Arizona State University’s reputation for innovation a new...
March 14, 2018 Puppy Up Newsletter
10 Years On — Congratulations to The Puppy Up Foundation! Back in 2006, Luke Robinson lost his beloved Great Pyrenees, Malcolm, to osteosarcoma. Before that day, he had no idea that dogs too could get sick and die from one of the world’s deadliest diseases. Stricken with grief for his much-loved dog, and determined to tell people that cancer is epidemic among our companion...
How to Create a Dog-Friendly Garden
In keeping with both March being Poison Prevention Awareness Month and the arrival of Spring (yes, it’s out there somewhere, rumored to be March 20th this year), we thought this would be a perfect time to publish this great article on creating a dog-friendly (and safe) garden. Here are some excellent tips on how to create a garden both you and your furry companion...
March 13 — Honoring K9 Veterans Day
K9 Veterans Day is celebrated on March 13th, which is the date that the US Army K9 Corps was founded in 1942; a day to honor and commemorate the service and sacrifices of American military, police, and rescue dogs, Border Patrol K9s, Customs K9s, Secret Service K9s, Airport Service K9s and FBI K9s, who daily work to save and protect Americans and our country. It’s...
Dogs play, ease ailing joints in aquatic center
[This kind of hydrotherapy, for example, can be beneficial to dogs who have suffered from osteosarcoma and have had to have a limb removed.] By Karin Brulliard The Washington Post An unusual aquatic center inside a suburban Maryland strip mall has five narrow pools and several swimmers of varying abilities, but only one stroke: The dog paddle. At the edge of the largest pool,...
MU [University of Missouri] veterinary toxicologist offers advice on recent dog food recalls
Webster County Citizen Saturday, March 10, 2018 2:40 pm | Updated: 2:41 pm, Sat Mar 10, 2018. According to recent reports, more than 107 million cans of dog food have been recalled because they contained trace amounts of pentobarbital, the tranquilizer used to put down sick or injured animals. Tim Evans, an associate professor of veterinary pathobiology and head of toxicology in the Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (VMDL) at...
10 Healthiest Human Foods You Should Be Feeding Your Dog
Providing good nutrition is a proactive way to help your dog maintain a strong immune system. It’s certainly no guarantee he or she will not get cancer, but it helps in the fight. And maintaining good nutrition while a dog is fighting cancer will help in the battle against the disease. We found this article by Simi (it’s long but worth the read) that...
Is It True? Can Dogs Smell Cancer & Lactose Intolerance?
Global Animal (DOGS) Dogs possess an impressively strong sense of smell. They are used as service dogs because of this particular ability, which helps in bomb detection, disease identification, and so on. They can even smell the amino acids that are absent from their diets and may push aside the food bowl. Quite recently, the talk of the town was that dogs could smell cancer...
Top 5 Pet Food Protein Principles
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. From Clinician’s Brief Rebecca Remillard, DVM, PhD, DACVN, Veterinary Nutritional Consultations Michelle Evason, DVM, DACVIM (SAIM), Rayne Clinical Nutrition February...






