The Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study: Does Your Dog Qualify?
The Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study is on, so learn how your dog might qualify with Dr. Jenna Burton, Director of UC Davis Vet Medicine Clinical Trials.
The Vaccine Against Canine Cancer Study is on, so learn how your dog might qualify with Dr. Jenna Burton, Director of UC Davis Vet Medicine Clinical Trials.
Getting through a remaining leg surgery recovery for a three-legged dog sounds scary, but it’s not impossible either as Tripawds volunteer Sally explains.
Clinical trials for pets can offer low-cost and affordable treatment, while helping to find better medical therapies for pets and people alike.
In today’s Tripawd Tuesday memorial to Major the Rottie, we salute the inspawrational life of a bone cancer hero from Australia.
If your dog or cat is not a good amputation candidate, Dr. Jeanette Kelly, DVM from Veterinary Cancer Care of Santa Fe explains how bisphosphonates bone cancer treatments with Zoledronate and Pamidronate can help when treating bone cancer in pets.
Vet oncologist Dr. Jeanette Kelly explains how the electrochemotherapy pet cancer treatment option can shrink soft tissue skin tumors in dogs and cats.
Tripawd Tilly recovers from amputation surgery after Brachial Plexus injury and nerve damage, now loves life on three legs.
Vets thought he wouldn’t make a good Tripawd, but this Dane’s mom knew otherwise. See how he beat osteosarcoma with the ELIAS Dog Cancer Immunotherapy Treatment!
Learn your options for treating lung metastasis in Tripawds with advanced bone cancer, with Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS from the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center.
Learn about the most common Tripawd limb cancer treatments including bisphosphonates, Palladia (a “targeted therapy) and lung metastasis treatment options, as explained by the Colorado State University Flint Animal Cancer Center’s Dr. Bernard Séguin, DVM, MS, Diplomate ACVS, ACVS Founding Fellow – Surgical Oncology and Associate Professor, Surgical Oncology.