Published December 10, 2020 | By Ben Chiswick | Blog
Cancer in the bones of animals has been around since the age of the dinosaurs. Today, large to giant breed dogs and older dogs tend to be diagnosed with bone cancer at a higher rate than smaller or younger dogs. Osteosarcoma accounts for 90-95% of canine bone tumors. Other bone tumors include chondrosarcoma,... Continue reading
Published March 24, 2020 | By Ben Chiswick | Blog
COVID-19 is Affecting the World including Our Pets
As the global pandemic has much of the country on an unprecedented lockdown, both people and pets are being affected in countless ways. Everyone wants to do the right thing and stay home to avoid spreading COVID-19. Non-essential businesses have... Continue reading
Published December 26, 2018 | By Ben Chiswick | Uncategorized
Cannelle, a 10-year-old Abyssinian cat, was named after the brownish-black color of her coat but her personality is the most distinctive thing about her. Both of her parents work from home, so she’s used to having people around and is very social and vocal. She goes to-and-from her cat towers and enjoys... Continue reading
Published November 13, 2018 | By Ben Chiswick | Uncategorized
Oral squamous cell carcinomas are less common in dogs than in cats, but can still appear. Tumors typically arise under the tongue or on the gums but can also affect the tonsils or throat area. Tumor invasion into underlying bone is common.
Does My Dog Have an Oral Squamous Cell... Continue reading
Published November 7, 2018 | By Ben Chiswick | Blog
At PetCure Oncology, we deal with pet cancer every day. We work with the most experienced veterinary clinical teams, the best pet advocates to help coordinate care and have helped treat thousands of pets with cancer. November is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and we are sharing critical information all pet... Continue reading