Did you know that one in four dogs is diagnosed with cancer, and it’s the leading cause of death in pets beyond middle age?
It’s a stark reality, but as veterinarians – and pet parents ourselves – we understand how much your furry family members mean to you. You’d do anything to keep them healthy, safe, and happy.
Join Dr. Cody Bourque, our Head of Veterinary Oncology Services, for a live, interactive session where he’ll address the questions that matter most about pet cancer:
🐾 Which dog breeds are prone to developing cancer?
🐾 What are the early signs you should watch for?
🐾 What are the treatment options, and how do you navigate them?
🐾 What is chemotherapy like for pets, and how can you keep them comfortable?
This is your opportunity to ask your own questions and learn how to give your pet the best care possible – whether you’re focused on early detection or seeking clarity after a diagnosis.
💬 Register now and submit your questions for Dr. Bourque – he’ll answer them live during the session!
📅 When: Wednesday, November 27th, 6 p.m.
Register today:
Important: This session is for general education only. Dr. Bourque cannot discuss or provide advice on specific cases without a Veterinary-Client-Patient Relationship (VCPR).
Your pet deserves a healthy, happy life. Let’s work together to make it happen!
About Dr. Cody Bourque
Dr. Cody Bourque is a dedicated veterinarian with a special interest in oncology, committed to preserving the bond between families and their beloved pets. He emphasizes clear and empathetic client communication, ensuring pets and their families receive the best possible care in a supportive environment.
Dr. Bourque understands firsthand the impact of a cancer diagnosis on a family. When his golden retriever, Daisy, was diagnosed with a rare tongue cancer, his family was devastated. With limited information available about the cancer, they faced a difficult choice: a six-month prognosis or a life-changing surgery for Daisy. After much deliberation, a personalized plan was created, requiring a total glossectomy (total tongue removal). Two years later, Daisy continues to thrive, and Dr. Bourque remains dedicated to advocating for the best cancer treatments through realistic and transparent discussions.