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  1. Linda - I'm so, so sorry.
  2. Too much too soon, sweetie. I hope you and Marc are hanging in there. I know this is hard for you.
  3. Oh, no! My heart just sank when I saw the title. I'm so sorry you lost your wonderful girl. My heart is hurting for you and Marc.
  4. I posted this in EEG but it should be here. Van Andel Research Institute Launches New Canine Cancer Studies! The Van Andel Research Institute, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, is pleased to share that we have received a "Grand Opportunities" (GO grant) from the National Institutes of Health. This is enabling the Institute to expand its canine cancer studies, which started with a project investigating hemangiosarcoma in Clumber spaniels 18 months ago, into a much broader research program. We are launching a new center of excellence in canine genetics and genomics. The first and most important program is the Canine Hereditary Cancer Consortium (CHCC ), which is headed by Drs. Jeff Trent (TGen), Nick Duesbery (Van Andel Research Institute), and Paul Meltzer (National Cancer Institute/NIH). The program is an unprecedented alliance of scientists, veterinarians and physicians. Drs. Duesbery and Froman are intensely focused on recruiting canine cancer patients for the study through a variety of clinical outreach programs. Samples from canine patients will not only allow the researchers to identify genes responsible for breed-specific susceptibilities (such as hemangiosarcoma in Clumber spaniels and osteosarcoma in Greyhounds), but also to translate these discoveries into new and more precise diagnostics and therapeutics for both canine and human cancer patients. The ultimate goal is to take personalized medicine for dogs to unscaled heights! The CHCC has been developed to investigate five initial cancers in dogs, which also affect people. The first five cancers we'll be researching are: Hemangiosarcoma Osteosarcoma Lymphoma Malignant histiocytosis Melanoma (oral and digital) In order to move forward, we need your help. The Institute will be studying only naturally occurring tumors, so we need the assistance of owners with dogs who develop any of the above types of cancer. We are requesting fresh (NOT in formalin) tumor samples when the dog has surgery, a biopsy or is euthanized. We also need 3 mls of blood in an EDTA (purple top) tube. If a tumor sample is not immediately available (a dog who has had surgery, for example), a blood sample is still useful. If your dog is scheduled for surgery, please contact VARI ahead of time so we can FedEx a tumor collection kit to your veterinarian. You can contact the CHCC at 616.234.5569. You may also email CHCC@. Consent forms and more information for veterinarians can be accessed and downloaded from our website, http://www.vai.org/Research/Labs/CancerAndDevelopmentalCellBiology/chcc.aspxInaddition,we are collecting DNA samples from a wide variety of healthy, purebred dogs, for use as controls. Your help is greatly appreciated. Please feel free to cross post.
  5. Ours are on the mantle in their velvet boxes.
  6. Oh, Ducky, he is gorgeous! Thank you for giving him a home.
  7. That brought tears to my eyes. I've told my DH, given the number of pets we have had over the last 44 years, that there will be a stampede when we get up there and we'll be inundated with hugs, licks, and kisses.
  8. I so hope he and Gidge are together. This time (9:01 a.m. CST) is about the time she was finally at peace.
  9. greyhoundlov

    Gidge

    We miss you so much, baby girl. Hope you and Gogh found each other.
  10. Just saw this, Pam. I'm so sorry to hear about your baby! Please keep us posted. Oh, you betcha!!
  11. greyhoundlov

    Sweet Macy

    She sounds like a wonderful little girl. I'm so sorry.
  12. Lynn - I'm just seeing this. I'm so sorry. I know how you feel - China was diagnosed and we let her go within 3 hours. Freddie and Gidge lingered. I don't know which is worse. You know my heart is with you....
  13. greyhoundlov

    Vixen

    Oh, no, Laurie....
  14. I don't have the words that could possibly make you feel any better about this whole ordeal.
  15. Peanut is home. He and Charlie are side by side. After having Charlie for 40 years and Peanut for 26, my house is very, very quiet.
  16. I am so very sorry. They are never with us long enough, are they?
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