Welcome to our blog, a resource to learn about topics on canine cancer
and the latest from the Toby’s Hope team.
Veterinary teams aren’t the only ones shaping the client experience. Pet parents also play a powerful role. If you’d like to see how families can advocate for inclusive care, visit our companion piece: Advocating for your pet: how to ensure inclusive veterinary care.
Recent posts
A death doula is a non-medical professional who provides emotional and logistic support by accompanying someone through the death and dying process, either for themselves or a loved one. Doulas are typically not vets, therapists or grief counselors, but support the things that are outside the scope of those other services.
When your pet faces a serious diagnosis, like cancer, veterinary appointments can feel overwhelming. Many pet parents walk into the clinic not knowing what to expect, what questions to ask, or how to make sure [...]
Thanks to our volunteers, we donated 10 fleece blankets to Bridge Animal Referral Center in Edmonds. Several dogs in the Toby’s Hope family have been treated by Oncology at BARC, including Daisy, Jax, and Zoey. [...]



