Drake Dog Cancer Foundation LLC

Drake Dog Cancer Foundation LLC

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The Drake Dog Cancer Foundation lovingly supports families facing a dog’s cancer journey, offering gentle guidance, trusted information, and hope—so no one has to navigate the fear, uncertainty, or heartache alone.

06/18/2026

If your dog has been “just a little off,” it can be heartbreaking trying to sort out what’s urgent and what can wait. This symptoms checklist is built to help pet parents notice red flags for dog cancer early—without panic—so you can track changes clearly and have more grounded conversations with your vet. We focus on dignity, comfort, and evidence-based next steps, whether you’re working on risk reduction or supporting a current diagnosis. When you know what to look for, you can love your dog better with informed care at every stage.

https://www.dogcancerfoundation.org/blogs/news/dog-cancer-symptoms-checklist

06/18/2026

New research suggests you may be the main character in most of your dog’s dreams.

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Omega-3 fatty acids are healthy fats that can be especially helpful for dogs with cancer because they support the body’s natural anti-inflammatory response, help maintain healthy cells, and may support appetite, weight, immune function, and overall quality of life.

The most important omega-3s for dogs are EPA and DHA, which are found in fish oil and marine sources. Because cancer can increase inflammation and make it harder for some dogs to maintain muscle and energy, omega-3s may be a useful part of a well-rounded nutrition plan.

Always choose a high-quality product and work with your veterinarian to find the right amount for your dog, especially if your dog is taking medications, has a bleeding disorder, or is preparing for surgery.

06/18/2026

Broccoli contains beneficial plant compounds, including glucoraphanin, which is converted into sulforaphane—a compound widely studied for its potential health and cancer-support benefits.

Research suggests sulforaphane may help slow cancer cell growth and spread, enhance the effectiveness of some chemotherapy drugs while protecting healthy cells, and provide antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and heart-supportive effects.



Broccoli also contains DIM (3,3′-diindolylmethane), a compound that may help protect healthy cells during radiation therapy. Additionally, broccoli sprouts have been studied for their potential role in supporting the body's natural defenses against environmental toxins linked to cancer risk.

06/18/2026

Some bonds never need words.

Through every trail, every challenge, and every season of life, our dogs walk faithfully behind us—offering unconditional love, loyalty, and companionship.

Wherever I go, love follows behind. ❤️🐾

Take a moment today to appreciate the dog who has walked beside you through it all.

06/18/2026

If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, you are not alone—and there is hope.

No matter what you've been told, there are often steps you can take to support your dog's quality of life and help them enjoy more precious time by your side.

This scientifically researched guide offers practical, evidence-based strategies for navigating canine cancer, including conventional treatments, nutrition, supplements, botanical support, and other integrative approaches. You'll learn how to evaluate your options and create a personalized plan that fits your dog's unique needs, your family's goals, and your resources.

Most importantly, this book empowers you to make informed decisions with confidence, so you can focus on what matters most: creating meaningful moments and living fully with your dog every day.

Imagine looking back years from now knowing you explored every option available and cherished every moment together. Thousands of dog lovers have found guidance and hope through this resource—and you can too.

06/18/2026

"Everything looks normal."

It’s the phrase every dog owner loves to hear at their annual vet visit. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: that "normal" is just a single data point in a 365-day year.

What happens during the other 364 days?

Biological shifts don’t wait for your scheduled appointment. Subtle changes in heart rate, sleep quality, or metabolic health happen in weeks: not years. If you’re only checking under the hood once every 12 months, you’re essentially flying with a massive blind spot.

Waiting for a symptom to "show up" means you’re already reacting to a problem that’s been brewing for months. True longevity isn't found in a once-a-year snapshot; it’s built through daily insights and tracking your dog's unique baseline.

Don't leave 99% of your dog's health to chance. Bridge the gap between vet visits by monitoring what actually matters, every single day.

You have the power to see what’s coming before it arrives.

Start tracking your dog’s real-time health score today.

06/18/2026

A healthy gut plays an important role in overall wellness, especially for dogs facing cancer. Probiotics may help support digestive health, maintain a balanced gut microbiome, and promote normal immune system function.

While probiotics are not a treatment for cancer, they are often used as part of a comprehensive wellness plan to support quality of life and digestive comfort.

Always choose a probiotic designed for dogs and consult your veterinarian before adding any supplement to your dog's routine.

❤️ Supporting the gut is one way to support the whole dog.

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