Resources for More Information: Veterinary Oncology
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You can find tips on the internet to help you during and after your pet's cancer treatment. You want to make sure what you are reading is accurate. OncoLink finds these websites to be up-to-date and reliable.
Veterinary Cancer Society
Dedicated to improving understanding, treatment, and prevention of veterinary cancers. It also maintains an external resource list.
http://vetcancersociety.org/pet-owners/links-of-interest/
National Canine Cancer Foundation
A dog charity that strives to eliminate cancer as a major health problem in dogs through education, outreach, and research.
Brown Dog Foundation
Provides financial assistance for cancer treatment for pets.
http://www.browndogfoundation.org/
Frankie’s Friends (The Hope Fund)
A non-profit foundation dedicated to finding cures and saving pets with cancer and other life-threatening conditions.
The Onyx and Breezy Foundation
Funds treatment for animals with life-threatening medical needs and supports cancer research and animal welfare.
Paws 4 A Cure
Paws 4 A Cure is an all-volunteer non-profit organization dedicated to helping families who need financial assistance for non-routine veterinary care for their dogs or cats.
www.paws4acure.org/askforhelp.php
The Pet Fund
A non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to owners of domestic animals in the United States who need veterinary care.
Tripawds Foundation
Provides financial assistance for veterinary expenses related to amputation