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The Dog Health Handbook Blog - http://www.dog-health-handbook.com/dog-health-blog.html

New dog park will be named for one man's best friend ...
12 hours ago by Times-Union  
"We had to sneak on and sometimes we'd get yelled at." At 11 years old Blue died of lung cancer. Though Bates has three dogs and four cats today, when he learned the city needed money for a dog park, it brought his lost greyhound to ...
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Canine Lung Cancer Symptoms
16 Nov 2009
Canine lung cancer symptoms tend to be generalized and difficult to associate with lung cancer in dogs specifically. Respiratory problems such as a cough that doesn't respond to treatment is an early indicator that dog lung cancer may ...
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Lymphosarcoma Cancer In Dogs by Dr. Carol, DVM
8 Apr 2008
Full spectrum supplements like PAAWS and VitaLife are very beneficial for most canine cancer patients. ge study suggested that beta-carotene accelerated development of lung cancer in smokers.nbsp This might be important if your pet ...
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Diagnosing Lung Cancer in Dogs
14 Jul 2009
Lung cancer in dogs has symptoms and treatments similar to human lung cancer. umors dogs develop are not necessarily cancerous, but there are signs and symptoms to look for that can help you determine if you dog may have lung cancer so ...
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Cancer of Dogs – An Overview
31 Oct 2009
Dogs, just like people, can suffer from cancer. However the types of cancer seen in dogs is a little bit different than the types of cancer seen in humans, although there are some similarities. For example, colon and lung cancer are ...
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Vinensia - Health Issue: Dogs Sniff Out Your Early Stage of Cancer
19 Apr 2009 by vin  
In 2006 the foundation published a study showing it was possible to train dogs to identify, based on breath samples, which patients had lung and breast cancer. The Pine Street Foundation, a cancer education and research center in San ...
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I've heard dogs can detect cancer just from sniffing someone's ...
16 Jan 2007 by Erica Westly  
In a study published last spring in the journal Integrative Cancer Therapies, cancer-sniffing dogs identified lung cancer samples correctly 99 percent of the time. But how are they able to identify cancer through smell? ...
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Hit The Bull's Eye With Dog Cancer Drugs
3 Nov 2009 by Dr. Dressler  
My 14yo 43 pound Brittany has non-small cell lung cancer (bronchogenic adenocarcinoma), a recurrence from 2.5 years ago, resectable except surgery would kill him. No one can tell me how he got this. Jake is on low dose daily Lomustine ...
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» What You Should Know If Your Dog Has Cancer? | IrreverenceHordes.com
21 May 2009 by admin  
Lung Cancer Symptoms in Dogs: Primary lung cancer in dogs can be caused due to frequent exposure of the pet to the environmental pollutants and second hand smoke. Another more common cause of canine lung cancer is spreading of the ...
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Owner's Guide to Lung Cancer in Dogs
1 Nov 2009 by admin  
Lung cancer in dogs is a very serious disease that often leads to death. The cancer cells have their origin in general not in the lungs. Instead, take in most cases, because the cells travel to the lungs from other parts of the body. ...
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