All are thought to play a role
cancer dog nutrition decisions.
Not exact matches
Scott's
dog Boomer developed
cancer, so he and his team of animal
nutrition experts, veterinarians and scientists set out to develop a truly natural brand of food that would aid in his
dog's wellbeing.
Studies have shown that external factors such as
nutrition, pesticides, UV light and over-vaccination can also increase the risk of
cancer in
dogs.
Any
dog can contract
cancer, but it mostly occurs in older
dogs, partially because better
nutrition and vet care mean
dogs are living longer than in the past.
The study examines epidemiology and the long - term effects of
nutrition, environment, lifestyle and genetics on health and the development of
cancer and other major diseases in
dogs.
Dogs may not have an appetite and refuse to eat the foods that would help to starve
cancer cells and improve overall
nutrition.
It has been found that one of the biggest causes of canine
cancer is in fact the food our
dogs consume and the overall
nutrition that we ensure for
dogs.
The Foundation will support all areas of
cancer research, including the use of superior
nutrition and all natural
dog food in a preventative context, as this is where we as pet parents can make the greatest contribution to the
dogs and cats we love.
Researchers will use information from the 3,000 enrolled
dogs to investigate associations between risk factors — such as genetics,
nutrition, environment and lifestyle — and major health outcomes, especially
cancer.