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Pet Cancer Awareness

Join the fight against pet cancer.

Millions of pets are diagnosed with cancer every year, making it the #1 disease-related threat to our dogs and cats. That’s why we’re committed to leading the fight against this devastating disease during Pet Cancer Awareness Month and all year long. To date, we’ve helped raise over $30 million to spread awareness, fund research, and help pets get the treatment they need.

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Success Stories

Celebrating Second Chances

While pet cancer can be scary, it’s important to know there is hope. Pictured below are just a few examples of the amazing pets who have been helped in their battle with cat or dog cancer thanks to our partnership with Petco Love and donations like yours.

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Angel, cancer survivor

Received the gift of treatment for her battle with soft-tissue sarcoma

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Mika, cancer survivor

Diagnosed and treated at Cornell University for injection-site sarcoma

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Mao, cancer survivor

Treated at Ohio State for nasal lymphoma and now in remission

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Resources to Help Protect Your Best Friend

Please take a moment to learn the warning signs of dog and cat cancer and what you can do if your family is affected.

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    Pet Cancer Symptoms


    KNOW THE SIGNS

    Discovering early warning signs is an important aspect of pet cancer treatment because it gives your best friend the best chance of successful care. Some of the early warning symptoms include:

    • Swollen lymph nodes or changing lumps
    • Chronic weight loss
    • Chronic vomiting or diarrhea
    • Unexplained bleeding
    • Oral odor
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    Pet Parent Resources


    WHERE TO TURN FOR HELP

    We understand cancer in dogs and cats can be expensive to treat. Please know there are resources available to Pet Parents who need assistance covering the cost of veterinary treatment.

    For a full list of funds in partnership with Petco Love, please visit our Pet Cancer Resource Guide.

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    10 Steps to Take


    WHEN YOU GET THE NEWS

    While a pet cancer diagnosis can be overwhelming, there are a few helpful steps you can take to help ease you through the process. Here’s where to start:

    • Take some time to process the news during this emotional time
    • Talk to your veterinarian, ask plenty of questions and learn all you can
    • Reach out to a veterinary oncologist
    • Keep calm and stick to your regular routine

    Read the full article for more information as well as additional steps you can take.