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Inseparable dogs may have to be split up after owner suffers stroke

Inseparable dogs may have to be split up after owner suffers stroke German Pointer cross Daisy and Labrador cross Alice may have to be separated if they are to find their forever homes Animal rescue centre Freshfields are desperate to find best friends Alice and Daisy a home together after their owner suffered a stroke and can no longer look after them. (Image: Freshfields Animal Rescue) Calling all dog lovers! Sign up to our TeamDogs newsletter for your weekly dose of dog news, pictures and storiesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Sign Up When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

Larger dog breeds are at a higher risk of bone cancer

Larger dog breeds are at a higher risk of bone cancer Ian Randall For Mailonline © Provided by Daily Mail MailOnline logo Osteosarcoma a painful and aggressive form of bone cancer is more common in larger dog breeds like Great Danes and Rottweilers, a study has confirmed. Experts led from the University of Bristol analysed health data on 906,967 dogs to identify those breeds and characteristics that might increase the risk of the cancer. The team found that larger, heavier dogs and those with longer legs and skulls are typically at a greater risk of developing osteosarcoma. The findings could help pave the way to new therapies for dogs suffering from osteosarcoma, and may also inform treatments for the bone cancer in humans.

Dogs: Larger breeds including Great Danes and Rottweilers are at a higher risk of bone cancer

Osteosarcoma a painful and aggressive form of bone cancer is more common in larger dog breeds like Great Danes and Rottweilers, a study has confirmed. Experts led from the University of Bristol analysed health data on 906,967 dogs to identify those breeds and characteristics that might increase the risk of the cancer. The team found that larger, heavier dogs and those with longer legs and skulls are typically at a greater risk of developing osteosarcoma. The findings could help pave the way to new therapies for dogs suffering from osteosarcoma, and may also inform treatments for the bone cancer in humans.

Puppy Bowl 2021: Meet the Rufferee and Players

What’s better than the upcoming Super Bowl? The Puppy Bowl, of course! Maybe not for everyone but most can agree that watching puppies play as a prelude to the big game makes Super Bowl Sunday even better. Puppy Bowl XVII this February 7 will prove to be off the doggone charts. Last year may have gone to the dogs, so a little puppy love is warranted to start off 2021 with shelter puppies from Team Ruff (orange) and Team Fluff (blue) vying for the win in the sweetest game. Just ask the man who probably has the best job ever. That man is Dan Schachner who is in his 10

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