By: Barbara Cohen

Your Pet’s Health May Tell You Something About Your Own

Vets report that pets often have the same physical and mental health issues as their human companions.

Working Toward a Cure for Bone Cancer in Dogs & Children

Drawing on groundbreaking immunotherapy techniques pioneered at Penn, the Vet School’s Nicola Mason is working toward a cure for bone cancer in dogs and children and to spark broader advances in the field of comparative medicine. By Kathryn Levy Feldman | Photography by Candace diCarlo As the owner of four Saint Bernards, Kelly Buss knew...

Shai Burke

Shai, thank you for 16 1/2 great years…it was an honor to be your human. We miss you and will love...

Mr. JD

This is in memory of our sweet giant purr boy, Mr. JD. Love, Boomer

Calvin

My precious Cal…you will always hold the most special and treasured place in my heart.  There is not a day that...

Turpsy

Turpsy was a once in a lifetime dog.  Her ability to love, her zest for life, and her mischievous antics made...

Callie

Callie was my first senior rescue dog.  She had suffered abuse and neglect and so could never really be joyful, but...

ACF Grant 2019: Hope for Children and Dogs with Bone Cancer

Upon a competitive selection process and the recommendation of the ACF Scientific Advisory Council, ACF has awarded a 2019 Comparative Oncology...

Come See ACF at Pet Rock Festival, September 8, 2019

Join us at Pet Rock Festival, September 8, 2019, North Grafton, MA where pets and their people can rock out and...