
The good news is that there is currently a longitudinal study being conducted on Golden Retriever cancer, so hopefully over the course of the upcoming decades, we will be learning ways to increase early diagnosis and treatment, and also lower the incidence of canine cancer.
In the meantime, this page has been created to honor those beloved Goldens who have passed from this unfortunate diagnosis.
If you would like to honor your Golden, please send us an email.
Age: 9
Cancer: Malignant melanoma
Age: 12 1/2
Cancer: Liver cancer
Age: 14
Cancer: Nasal cancer
Cancer: Abdominal tumor
Cancer: Bone cancer
Age: 7
Cancer: Transition cell carcinoma
Cancer: Abdominal tumor
Cancer: Liver cancer
Cancer: Abdominal bleeding tumor
Age: 11
Cancer: Lung cancer
Cancer: Melanoma
Age: 4 1/2
Cancer: Sarcoma
Age: 10
Cancer: Lymphoma
Age: 12
Cancer: Mammary (Breast)
Age: 10
Cancer: Spleen
Age: 4
Cancer: Lymphoma
Age: 6
Cancer: Evan’s Blood Disease
Age: 11 1/2
Age: 11
Cancer: Sarcoma
Age: 8
Cancer: Mast cell tumors
Age: 14
Cancer: Mast cell tumor
Age: 12
Cancer: Lymphoma
Age: 11
Cancer: Lymphoma
Age: 7
Cancer: Osteosarcoma
Age: 7
Cancer: Leukemia
Age: 11
Cancer: Bladder
Age: 11
Cancer: Unknown but mass was detected
Age: 12
Cancer: Mast cell tumors
Cancer: Hemangiosarcoma of the spleen.
Age: 8
Cancer: Cancer in the liver, spleen, and lung