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My Dog Has Cancer: In Order To Treat It Should I Go to a Vet or Specialist?
from petside.com on 07 May 2009
Q: I just found out my dog has cancer. Can my normal vet treat her or do I need to take her to a specialist?
What Are The Cancer Risks with Feline Vaccinations?
from petside.com on 07 May 2009
recently heard that annual vaccinations in older cats may cause cancer. My cat is 11 years old and has always had her annual vaccinationsSince my two previous cats had to be put down due to massive cancer, I am considering not getting Emma's vaccination this year
How Secondhand Smoke may be Killing your Pet
from petside.com on 24 Jan 2009
Looking for a good reason to give up smoking? If you won't quit for your own health, would you quit to improve the health of your pet? Pets that live with smokers may be three times more likely to develop cancer. Read on to learn more about how smoking may be killing your pet.

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Exciting News on the Horizon for Cancer Treatment for Pets
The search for a cure for cancer is a priority for many scientists today. So I was thrilled to read about a new treatment that is being studied at this time which holds promise for bright news on the horizon...
National Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Our cats and dogs live longer, healthier lives than ever before. And because of advances in diagnoses, coupled with cancer being an â old petâ disease, you may think pet cancer is on the rise. One in four pets will be...
Dogs Trained to Sniff Out Cancer
Iâ ve blogged before about dogs and cancer, and how some special canines seem able to detect body changes in people that alert them to illness. A colleague pointed me to this video, a fascinating look at how researchers are training...
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