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		<title>Charity condemns dog tumor death, UK</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 16:16:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: BBC News, July 13, 2009 An animal charity has described the owner of a dog dumped suffering from a huge mouth tumor as &#8220;cowardly&#8221; and &#8220;callous&#8221;. The elderly Jack Russell was found in parkland at South Inch in Perth last week. The tumor was so large it had broken the dog&#8217;s jaw. The severity [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source: BBC News, July 13, 2009</p>
<p><strong>An animal charity has described the owner of a dog dumped suffering from a huge mouth tumor as &#8220;cowardly&#8221; and &#8220;callous&#8221;.</strong></p>
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<p>The elderly Jack Russell was found in parkland at South Inch in Perth last week. The tumor was so large it had broken the dog&#8217;s jaw.</p>
<p>The severity of the condition forced a local vet to put the animal to sleep.</p>
<p>The Scottish SPCA is appealing for anyone with information about the dog or its owner to contact them or police.</p>
<p><!-- E SF -->The charity&#8217;s chief inspector Brian Cowing said the dog was found lying on grass beneath a tree, close to a public footpath in the park.</p>
<p><strong>Stiff penalties</strong></p>
<p>He said: &#8220;Someone must have put him there because he was not well enough to have walked there himself.</p>
<p>&#8220;He had a mouth tumor on the inside of his mouth and it was so big that it had caused his jaw to dislocate and break.</p>
<p>&#8220;We would estimate that he had been suffering from the tumor for two to four months due to its size and the damage it had caused to his mouth.&#8221;</p>
<p>Because of the condition the animal was not able to eat.</p>
<p>Mr Cowing added: &#8220;We believe that someone has ignored this dog&#8217;s condition for quite some time and instead of taking it to a vet they have simply dumped it.</p>
<p>&#8220;Not only is this a cowardly and callous thing to do, it is also an offense that carries stiff penalties.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anyone found guilty of abandoning an animal can face up to six months in prison, a £5,000 fine or both. They can also be banned from keeping or owning animals.</p>
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		<title>FDA approves first drug developed specifically to treat cancer in dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:19:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: AssociatedPress.com, June 3, 2009 The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug made specifically to treat cancer in dogs. Until now, all cancer drugs used in veterinary medicine were developed for use in humans and weren&#8217;t specifically approved for animals. Federal law allows vets to administer cancer medicines and other human treatments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source: AssociatedPress.com, June 3, 2009</p>
<div class="storybody">The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first drug made specifically to treat cancer in dogs.</p>
<p>Until now, all cancer drugs used in veterinary medicine were developed for use in humans and weren&#8217;t specifically approved for animals. Federal law allows vets to administer cancer medicines and other human treatments under controlled circumstances.</p></div>
<div class="storybody">The new drug, Palladia, manufactured by Pfizer Animal Health Inc., has been approved to treat a type of cancer that accounts for about one in five cases of canine skin tumors.</p>
<p>Canine cutaneous mast cell tumors — the cancer in question — can appear small and insignificant when dogs have them, but while some are easily removed, others can lead to life-threatening disease, according to the FDA.</p>
<p>&#8220;This cancer drug approval for dogs is an important step forward for veterinary medicine,&#8221; Bernadette Dunham, director of FDA&#8217;s center for veterinary medicine, said in a statement Wednesday.</p></div>
<p>&#8220;Prior to this approval, veterinarians had to rely on human oncology drugs, without knowledge of how safe or effective they would be for dogs,&#8221; Dunham said. &#8220;Today&#8217;s approval offers dog owners, in consultation with their veterinarian, an option for treatment of their dog&#8217;s cancer.&#8221;</p>
<p>Palladia is a tyrosine kinase inhibitor that works by killing tumor cells and cutting off blood supply to the tumor. Common side effects include diarrhea, decrease or loss of appetite, lameness, weight loss and blood in the stool.</p>
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		<title>Dock dog&#8217;s death may lead to hope for canines with cancer, OR</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Oct 2008 10:57:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Source: By Helen Raptis and KATU Web Staff NEAR SCAPPOOSE, Ore. – When Cera Reusser held a bundle of a black lab back in 2000, the connection was immediate. &#8220;Chase and I met on the fourth day of her life and we just had a bond instantaneously,&#8221; she said. Chase made an impact that day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Source: By Helen Raptis and KATU Web Staff</p>
<p>NEAR SCAPPOOSE, Ore. – When Cera Reusser held a bundle of a black lab back in 2000, the connection was immediate.</p>
<p>&#8220;Chase and I met on the fourth day of her life and we just had a bond instantaneously,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Chase made an impact that day and continues to make an impact years after her death.</p>
<p>“Nobody else could hold her except for me and through all of the training that we did – the field training and the dock dogs training that we’ve done – everything that little girl did was for me,” said Cera.  “It’s an unconditional love that you get from dogs.&#8221;</p>
<p>Cera will never forget that night when she knew something was wrong with her award-winning dock dog.</p>
<p>“I’d given her the normal nighttime loving after I came home from work and there was a lump.  And I’m like - that wasn’t there yesterday,” she said.</p>
<p>The news from the veterinarian was devastating – it was cancer and it was spreading.</p>
<p>“She had a tumor from her canine to her brain,” Cera said.  “It was too far gone and we couldn’t do radiation.  We did do one round of chemo on that following Monday.”</p>
<p>“She started bleeding up from her gums and I let her go the next day,” said Cera.  &#8220;And yes – that was the hardest thing.  I never want to have to do that again.”</p>
<p>Chase was only six years old.  The average life span of a medium-sized lab is about 10 to 12 years. Cera soon learned that the rate of canine cancer is extremely high.</p>
<p>“One in three dogs die of cancer,” she said.  “The phone call that I got that my little girl was sick and, I don’t know.  I know you’ve fought cancer and you know what that (feeling is) where you’re just like all of a sudden – what?”</p>
<p>Today, Chase’s aunt, 12-year-old Smokey, is among the three black labs Cera and her husband, Terry, own.</p>
<p>Cera and Terry have been married 26 years and with no human kids, these dogs are their babies. And would you believe that Terry is allergic to dogs?</p>
<p>&#8220;Just being in a sleeping bag with a dog on top of you, it’s a good thing,” he said.  “It far outweighs any negative part of it.  So I take the Claritin and live with it.  I love my puppies.”</p>
<p>In addition to old Smokey there is 4-year-old Ricky, Chase’s daughter, and 7-month-old Elsie, Chase’s granddaughter.</p>
<p>These are lucky labs.  They live and play on two acres just outside of Scappoose and a former garage has been transformed into an upscale condo for canines.</p>
<p>Mementos from the life of the talented dock dogger are everywhere and since Chase’s death, Cera has created <a href="http://www.chaseawayk9cancer.org" target="_blank">Chase Away K9 Cancer</a>, a nationally-known fundraiser for the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Foundation.</p>
<p>Cera’s own mother died of cancer when she was just 2 years old and advances in human cancer treatments give her hope for Chase Away K9 Cancer.</p>
<p>“When I used to compete with Chase &#8211; I’ve got a wristband in the house that’s actually by her ashes &#8211; it said ‘Life is a Team Sport.&#8217; And I wore it at every competition with her.   When I lost her, I had this one (a different one) made up and it says Chase and the year that she was born and the year she passed away.  And it says ‘forever in my heart,’” she said while choking back tears.</p>
<p>Cera also has a tattoo of Chase’s paw print on her leg that is a permanent reminder of her little girl.</p>
<p>Smokey, Ricky and Elsie are carrying on Chase’s memory as well by also competing in dock dog events. Cera, an endlessly energetic dog owner, trains them often.</p>
<p>Cera says if you are hoping to have your own great dock dog, it first takes what she calls ‘toy drive.’  Then it takes pounds of patience and most importantly – lots and lots of love.</p>
<p>“You need to love them every minute of every day because you don’t know how long they’re going to last,” she said.  “And every minute is precious.”</p>
<p><em>(All photos courtesy of Cera Reusser</em><em>)</em></p>
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