“SOCIABLE” Evening with Pat Hewitt raised $5000
Tri-Mark Canine Services Second Annual "SOCIABLE" Evening with Pat Hewitt raised $5000 for The Smiling Blue Skies Fund for Innovative Cancer Research Pat Hewitt Linda and Pat Tracy Peterson Sny
U of G begins groundbreaking study on cannabis as a treatment for animal cancer
“Currently no products are licensed in Canada for treating animals. Various groups, including the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and the Canadian Association of Veterinary Cannabinoid Medici
U of G Researcher Investigating Cannabis as Treatment for Animal Cancer
By learning more about the potential anti-cancer properties of cannabidiol (CBD), Professor Sam Hocker, from the Department of Clinical Studies, hopes to help point the way to alternative pet therapie
Could cannabis treat cancer in dogs?
Marion Chorney knew something was wrong with her 11-year-old coonhound Red when she spotted drops of his blood in the snow after he relieved himself last year. The Burlington woman took him to the vet
Art Auction and Raffle – Toronto
Art Auction and Raffle for The Smiling Blue Skies Fund for Innovative Cancer Research Hosted by "Toronto’s Smiling Blue Skies Community to End Canine Cancer" Saturday, November 16th, 2019 1:00 p.m.