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Episode 11: The Effects of Spaying or Neutering Large-Breed Dogs

August 19, 2019 – Spaying or neutering large-breed dogs can put them at a higher risk for obesity and, if done when the dog is young, non-traumatic orthopedic injuries.
  • Dogs
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Obesity
  • Orthopedic Disease
  • Podcast
  • Reproduction
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Cancer-Sniffing Dogs and Hemangiosarcoma

August 1, 2024 – Dogs are increasingly used to detect disease by smell. A new study will determine if they can detect hemangiosarcoma in blood samples.
  • Dogs
  • Hemangiosarcoma
German shepherd

Hemangiosarcoma – A Deadly Canine Cancer That Strikes Without Warning

Updated May 9, 2024 — Hemangiosarcoma is one of the deadliest cancers affecting dogs. Dog owners need to know the latest information on this terrible disease.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Hemangiosarcoma
Dog

Top 5 Blogs of 2022

December 29, 2022 — Learn more about cancer, ringworm, toxin emergencies, heart disease in dogs and cats.
  • General Interest
Boxer dog

Understanding Canine Lymphoma

Updated May 16, 2024 – We’re still learning about each type of lymphoma in dogs, but it’s important for owners to have the latest information on this common cancer.
  • Dogs
  • Cancer
  • Golden Retriever Lifetime Study
  • Lymphoma
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Cancer Research – Looking Back, Moving Forward

June 29, 2023 — After funding cancer research for over sixty years, we take a look back at the advances made understanding cancer in animals and look forward to questions that still need to be answered.
  • General Interest
  • Cancer
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When Good Algae Go Bad: Harmful Algal Blooms, Red Tides, and Their Hidden Dangers

August 21, 2025 – Harmful algal blooms are spreading in waterways due to climate change and pollution, posing risks to animals and people and making awareness and prevention more critical than ever.
  • Dogs
  • General Interest
  • Wildlife
  • Bacteria
  • Environment
  • Gastrointestinal Disease
  • Infection
  • Neurological Disorder
  • Orthopedic Disease
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Pet Obesity: Why It’s Rising and How to Help Your Dog, Cat or Horse Lose Weight

Obesity is a problem in companion animals, and it's important for dog, cat and horse owners to know about the latest research and what they can do to keep their animals healthy.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Horses
  • Nutrition
  • Obesity
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Ever-Changing Science: Transforming Animal Health

December 13, 2023 – From CRISPR's potential for our furry companions to the role of artificial intelligence in feline well-being, the scientific landscape is rapidly evolving. Innovations like organoids and the microbiome's impact on health are reshaping how we understand and enhance the lives of our beloved animals.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • General Interest
  • Horses
  • Wildlife
dog

Episode 54: Environmental Toxins, Cancer and Pets

March 2, 2023 — Are there things pet parents can do to prevent cancer in their furry friends? Learn more in this latest episode of the Fresh Scoop podcast.
  • Dogs
  • Cats
  • Cancer
  • Podcast
  • Toxins/Poisons

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