Nothing seemed wrong with this beautiful Corgi, as he showed no visible signs of illness. Everything changed when a routine ...
Hemangiosarcoma is a cancer of cells that line blood vessels and is a common cancer in dogs. Known as the “silent killer”, it ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in both humans and pets; studies suggest that between one-third and one-half of all dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. Hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive, ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in both humans and pets; studies suggest that between one-third and one-half of all dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. Hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive, ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in both humans and pets; studies suggest that between one-third and one-half of all dogs will develop cancer during their lifetime. Hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive, ...
Annie Barron told Newsweek it was such an emotional moment when she got to ring the bell for her 11-year-old vizsla.
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Learn how to determine the right time to spay or neuter your dog
Learn the right time to neuter your dog based on breed size, sex, and health. The guide includes benefits, risks, costs, and ...
There's new hope for a devastating cancer in dogs that's often deadly because there are no early warning signs.
Wilson C, Holden S, King J, et al. Trained dogs can detect the odor of hemangiosarcoma in canine blood samples. Vet J. 2025 Nov 29;315:106522. doi:10.1016/j.tvjl.2025.106522. PMID: 41319895.
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UPENN researchers trained dogs to sniff out canine cancer by scent
One of the most feared forms is hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive cancer that starts in blood vessel cells and can grow unnoticed until a crisis.
Dogs can detect cancer by smell, according to a new study in which trained dogs identified hemangiosarcoma, an aggressive blood-vessel cancer, in blood samples. Cancer is a leading cause of death in ...
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