Whether your life has been touched by canine cancer, or just touched by a relationship with a dog, you’re invited to the Paws 4 A Cure Walk on May 30 in Wakefield, MA. Proceeds from this walk will benefit the Magic Bullet Fund, which provides financial assistance to pet guardians who cannot afford the lifesaving [...]
If a dog you love has recently been diagnosed with cancer, one of the most important things you can do is begin educating yourself. Understanding the basics of how to best help your dog live the best quality of life possible, no matter how you choose to treat, is critical.
One of the best canine cancer [...]
Sometimes after a cancer diagnosis, that’s all we think about, and all we see in our companion’s furry face. We can only focus on what cancer may take away from us… and the hurt and pain it causes. So, here is a reminder that despite all of the things that cancer does to turn our lives upside [...]
Vaccines. We’re conditioned to believe that they are safe and that they will prevent our dogs from getting sick. However, as more research is done into what ACTUALLY happens to the body when it is assaulted with vaccines, the more we are learning that they can sometimes do more harm than good. This can be [...]
One of the most common pieces of advice that I give to people that I meet whose dogs have been diagnosed with cancer is to “live in the moment,” just as our dogs do. I think it’s how they manage to stay so happy and resilient throughout their lives — they don’t waste time regretting [...]





