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Let's End Dog Cancer!

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One in three dogs will face cancer in their lifetime. For many families, it’s a devastating diagnosis with limited options. Treatments for dogs have remained unchanged for decades, and there is an urgent need for safer and more effective solutions.

Join Our Walk in
Vancouver BC

Wag Love Life brings together a community passionate about taking positive steps to end dog cancer as we know it today.  Join us to raise awareness and support life-saving research for prevention and cures. 

  • When: Sunday morning, May 4. 

  • Gather at 9am at the Laughing Men Statue, English Bay, Vancouver.

and get Free  E-Guide "Key Steps to Prevent Cancer in Dogs"

This Dog’s Metastatic Cancer Disappeared - and he’s not the only one

When Rainier, a sweet 8-year-old Akita from Roy, WA, was diagnosed with metastatic cancer, his vets gave him just months to live. But enrolling in a clinical trial made possible by the Wag Love Life Walk, something extraordinary happened—his cancer vanished, leaving even the veterinary team stunned.​

 

He received EGFR/HER2 vaccine immunotherapy treatment made possible by Wag Love Life.  This new treatment is helping many dogs with aggressive cancer like osteosarcoma and hemangiosarcoma.  

Registration (optional) : You'll get a T-shirt and bandana with registration.


About

Canine Cancer Alliance, a 501c3 foundation, hosts Wag Love Life walk/run to increase awareness and raise funds to support research for finding dog cancer cures. Since 2017, Canine Cancer Alliance has driven life-saving research and clinical trials for safer and more effective cancer treatments for dogs.
 

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©2024 Canine Cancer Alliance
 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Foundation
EIN 82-3762441

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