Canine cancer will affect nearly every dog in the United States in their lifetime. No longer does canine cancer only affect certain breeds of dogs, its effects can be seen in nearly every dog breed. With that being said, you would think that there should be some kind of response on this subject from the mainstream media. Especially in the wake of all of the recent outbreaks of the different strains and versions of influenza named after different animals. But mainstream media refuses to talk about it, much less even acknowledge it.
This new informational website hopes to give the dog owner the much needed information on the subject. It will give the dog owner information on canine cancer and provide links to other canine cancer websites, as well as a canine cancer blog that will give the owner even more information on canine cancer.
Canine cancer is an epidemic like no other, and often times the only way that an owner finds out that his or her dog has cancer is through a visit to the veterinarian. This information should be made readily available to give the dog and the owner options in order to deal with this problem. Like all cancers, if caught early there are various treatment options available. But most dog owners either don't know about canine cancer or refuse to acknowledge its existence. To learn more about this epidemic, please visit: http://www.squidoo.com/


