Everything You Need To Know About Anivive’s LAVERDIA™, A Breakthrough Oral Tablet That Treats Canine Lymphoma
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Abbie Shroader
1y ago
Everything You Need To Know About Anivive’s LAVERDIA, A Breakthrough Oral Tablet That Treats Canine Lymphoma With new groundbreaking technology, Anivive discovered a new way for treating Lymphoma in dogs. Rather than chemotherapy, they developed what owners from the past have only dreamt of; a treatment that is taken 100% orally at home. Set to release this Spring 2021 in hopes to change the treatment of canine lymphoma, this has the potential to become the new normal. Here is everything you need to know about this exciting step forward in fighting canine lymphoma. LAVERDIA Is FDA Approved A ..read more
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How is Metronidazole Used for Dogs
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by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
Get to Know More About Metronidazole and Its Myriad Therapeutic Benefits for Dogs Dogs that are suffering from any kind of bacterial or parasitic infection (like Giardia) are usually prescribed Metronidazole for treatment of the said issues. Commonly known by its brand name Flagyl, the drug works by directly treating anaerobic pathogen infections and preventing DNA creation in bacteria. When prescribed this drug, it’s vital to take extra care in following the dosage guidelines given by your veterinarian. Healing Benefits of Metronidazole for Dogs This drug, as said above, is primarily used t ..read more
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Radical Hope
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by ariana hemstreet
1y ago
Our New Documentary, “Radical Hope” Greetings folks and we hope y’all are doing well!  Where did the time go?  Halloween is just around the corner and Thanksgiving and the Holiday Season are around the corner. We wanted to catch everyone up on what Clear Canine Cancer has been doing since our last newsletter in May. In February of 2020, We started pre-production on our third educational documentary, this time on hemangiosarcoma. Now 19 months later we are ready to have another go at it. The working title of our documentary is called “Radical Hope” because it is one of the most challe ..read more
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Dog’s Thanksgiving Feast!
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Abbie Shroader
1y ago
Holidays bring family and loved ones together, and dogs are family. Celebrations are a huge part of the Holidays and food is an important part of those celebrations. Traditional feasts and treats are what this time of year is all about. Especially on Thanksgiving, food makes the Holiday memorable but can be dangerous for our little furry scavengers. We are going to let you know what foods are safe for dogs and what foods to be careful with. Most importantly we will go over what foods are dangerous, so you can make sure they don’t fall on the floor where your pup can reach.  Unhealthy Foo ..read more
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Which Dog Breeds Have the Highest Risk of Developing Cancer? And Why?
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by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
If you have ever wondered whether some dog breeds are more prone to cancers than others are, the short answer is yes. While this might be so, a plethora of other risk factors can also increase the risk of cancer for your canine. While it is impossible to predict which dogs can get cancer, being aware that your doggo is at an increased rate can help you be more vigilant. Some of the risk factors for canine cancers include obesity, age, gender, breed, diet, and environmental factors. Like humans, dog’s cancer can affect any dog organs except for the nails and nails. However, the most common can ..read more
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Pet Insurance: The Best Investment a Pet Owner Could Make
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
Many pet owners absolutely adore their furry friends. They buy them the most organic meals, give them top-notch grooming, and follow it up with regular visits to the vet just to keep them in shape. However, when the subject of pet insurance comes up, many still shy away. The reason? The belief that pet insurance is either prohibitively expensive or an unnecessary cost is still rife among misinformed pet owners. To show you how unfounded most of these fears are, consider the following. The cost of one of the most commonly administered canine surgeries, the removal of tumors caused by a type of ..read more
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Dog Vomiting: Does My Dog Have Cancer?
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
No pet owner wants to ever think about their canine companion having cancer. However, research shows that one in every three dogs has cancer within their lifespan. If identified early, approximately half of most dog cancer can be treated. Hence, it is of utmost importance to learn the common symptoms of cancer in canines. That being said, many diseases, not only cancer, can have the same symptoms, and these symptoms can differ depending on the form of cancer. Here, we cover more about dog vomiting and whether or not it could be a sign of cancer. Read on to find out more! What is vomiting in do ..read more
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7 Tips To help Reduce Your Dog’s Risk of Cancer
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
Canine cancer incidences have risen exponentially in the last couple of years. In fact, statistics show that your dog is more likely to get cancer than you are. With up to 6 million cases annually, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in both old and young dogs. Research shows that one in ten dogs die due to cancer. With this in mind, it is crucial to look for ways to protect your dog from this unforgiving disease. In this post, we will discuss various precautions and preventative measures that you can take to give your companion the best chance to avoid cancer. Ensure your dogo live ..read more
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Why Treat Pets With Cancer?
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
Avenelle Turner, DVM, DACVIM (Oncology) Dr. Turner has authored numerous publications and manuscripts. She has been interviewed by national magazines and blogs. She speaks regularly to the local veterinary community and the general public and enjoys educating both veterinary professionals and pet owners.https://www.facebook.com/DrAveyCancerVet,http://www.vetcancergroup.com/ Many people struggle with the decision to pursue treatment once their pet has been diagnosed with cancer and question why someone would “put their animal through that?” The simplest answer is because we can and do so with ..read more
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Nutrition For Dogs – What to Feed A Dog With Cancer
CLEAR - Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research
by Bryan J. Gatewood
1y ago
When your furry friend has cancer, it’s a dull time for you and your family. He begins losing his appetite and becomes less cheerful and active in the house, leaving you wondering what you can do for him. Cancer can result in significant biological effects, such as digestive issues. Hence, it is vital that you get your dog on a proper diet to give him a fighting chance. Today we look at the best food to feed a dog with cancer. So, what should you feed a dog with cancer? The perfect diet for dogs with cancer needs to be unique. All the same, there is a general guideline to follow. The primary ..read more
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