Finding out that your dog has cancer can be a very stressful, and often devastating experience that
few people can really understand, especially if they don't have a four-legged family member themselves. And, so
often the quality of care that your dog receives during treatment is based on you...asking the right questions, staying informed
about treatment protocols, and discovering what you can do at home to help your pup live the best quality of life for as long
as possible. That's why, for emotional support, and information, connecting with other pet owners who have also
experienced cancer is so critical at this time.
The Pet Cancer Support Forum is a group of caring, knowledgeable pet owners who know what you're going through right now, and who are there to share
the journey with you. Members include people whose pet has recently been diagnosed, and those who have already fought
the battle....including some great success stories of dogs who have faced overwhelming odds and beaten cancer.
Membership
in the Pet Cancer Support Forum (PCS) is free, and even if you've never used a chat room, you'll find that signing
up is easy, and participating in dicussions is easy too. There are even live chats on Tuesday and Friday
evenings for those who are interested.
Whether you are considering conventional treatments, holistic
treatments or palliative care, you will be welcomed with open arms and given the support you need to help you during this
difficult time.
This website is not intended to replace the advice of a veterinary professional, and is for
informational purposes only. Please seek the advice of your veterinarian or a veterinary specialist before giving
your dog any supplements or pursuing any alternative cancer therapies.