Cancer

Why Are So Many Dogs Getting Cancer?

A lot of us are concerned cancer in our beloved pets. It seems that everywhere we turn, there is another story of osteosarcoma, hemangiosarcoma, and even skin cancer in dogs. Why are so many dogs getting cancer? Is there any way to stop our dog from getting cancer? I’m covering those topics plus: This is …

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How to Make a Great Dane Live Longer

Great Danes are known for having short lifespans, 4-8 years on average. I don’t know about you, but that’s just not enough time with our gentle giants! We’ve got a few tips today for how to make a Great Dane live longer, including information about breeding, nutrition, bloat, and joint health. All of these things …

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The Deadly Risk of Mammary Tumors in Dogs: The Number 1 Most Common Tumor in Female Dogs

Mammary tumors are the most common type of tumor found in female dogs. While they can often be benign, it is important to take steps to reduce the risk of mammary tumors as much as possible. In this blog post, we will discuss this deadly disease and what steps you can take to prevent or …

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Dog Osteosarcoma: The Terrible Cancer That Affects Great Danes the Most

Dog osteosarcoma is the most common bone tumor / bone cancer that causes major bone destruction in dogs with an affected limb. Osteosarcoma in dogs is most often found in the bones of the legs, but can also be found in the ribs, pelvis and spine. It is most common in large breed dogs over …

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