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2026 Love Calendar

Help us fill each day with love 🧡 

We’re creating our 2026 LOVE Calendar — celebrating the dogs who bring so much joy into our lives. Each photo tells a story, and we’d love to include yours.  

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💛 Photo submission is free and open to everyone. 

 

No donation is required — just your love for dogs and a favorite photos to share!
 

If you’d like, you can also make an optional donation to help more dogs receive life-saving care. Donations help fund research and clinical trials to discover safe, effective, and affordable treatments for canine cancer. 

What is Love Calendar?

The Love Calendar is a fundraiser for finding cancer cures for dogs. 100% of calendar proceeds support research to cure dog cancer.

Where does donation money go?

Donated money supports research and clinical trials. For example, the EGFR/HER2 therapeutic vaccine is helping dogs with osteosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma survive longer than with conventional treatments alone.  The new hemangiosarcoma project is exploring the link between environmental chemical exposure and hemangiosarcoma.  You can choose what program to support.

Will my dog be guaranteed a spot on the calendar?

  • Monthly $25 - 3 photo spots guaranteed • 3 calendars

  • Monthly $50 - 5 photo spots guaranteed • 4 calendars

  • Monthly $100 - 10 photo spots guaranteed  • 10 calendars

  • One-time $40–$99 - 1 photo spot guaranteed  • 1 calendar

  • One-time $100–$249 - 2 photo spots guaranteed  • 2 calendars

  • One-time $250+ - 3 photo spots  guaranteed  • 3 calendars

  • Company matching counts as part of your donation.

🐕 Just want a calendar? Suggested donation of $40 a copy.

Will my dog still be in the calendar even if I don’t make a donation now?
Absolutely! 💛 We want everyone to be part of the Love Calendar. Each year, we do our best to make room for every photo submission.  

I don’t have a Google account, so I can't access the form. Can I still send  photos for the 2026 calendar?

You can still participate!  You can email your photo to lovecalendarcca@gmail.com along with your name, dog’s name, and a short caption or story. 🐾

Betty Boop, a 2-year hemangiosarcoma survivor! (Thanks to the EGFR/HER2 immunotherapy)

In April 2023, Betty Boop was diagnosed with stage I splenic hemangiosarcoma following an abdominal ultrasound. After splenectomy, her mom drove 5 hours to get Betty enrolled in the trial.

 

Betty received two doses of the Yale cancer immunotherapy in June 2023, followed by boosters in May 2024 and May 2025. Today, Betty is still going strong.

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