National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day, observed annually on November 7, is a day dedicated to raising awareness about canine lymphoma—a common and aggressive form of cancer in dogs. This day encourages dog owners to stay vigilant about their pets’ health, promote early detection, and support research efforts to combat this disease. Founded in 2015 by agility dog trainer Terry Simons, the day honors his beloved dog Reveille, who lost her battle with lymphoma in 2011.

Quick Facts

  • When is it?: November 7
  • Tagged as: Health Awareness, Pet Health
  • What’s the hashtag?: #CanineLymphomaAwarenessDay
  • When was it founded?: 2015
  • Who founded it?: Terry Simons, in memory of his dog Reveille

History of National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day

National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day was established by Terry Simons after losing his dog Reveille to lymphoma. This heartbreaking experience inspired him to create the Canine Lymphoma Education Awareness and Research (CLEAR) Foundation. The goal is to educate dog owners about the signs and symptoms of canine lymphoma and to promote research into better treatments for this disease.

Timeline

  • 2011: Terry Simons’ dog Reveille is diagnosed with lymphoma.
  • 2012: Simons founds the CLEAR Foundation.
  • 2015: The first National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day is observed.
  • 2024: The campaign continues to grow, raising global awareness.

Dates by Next Year

YearMonthDateDay
2024November7Thursday
2025November7Friday
2026November7Saturday
2027November7Sunday
2028November7Tuesday

Observed

National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day is observed by pet owners, veterinarians, and animal lovers who come together to share stories, raise funds for research, and spread awareness about early detection. Many participate in social media campaigns using the hashtag #CanineLymphomaAwarenessDay and organize events like walks or fundraisers.

Fun Facts About National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day

  • There are over 30 types of canine lymphoma.
  • Golden Retrievers are among the breeds most at risk.
  • Chemotherapy is the most effective treatment for canine lymphoma.
  • Early detection can significantly improve a dog’s prognosis.
  • Wearing purple on this day symbolizes support for canine cancer awareness.

Quiz

  1. What year was National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day founded?
  2. Which breed is more prone to canine lymphoma?
  3. What color represents National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day?
  4. Who founded this awareness day?
  5. What is the most common form of treatment for canine lymphoma?

(Answers: 1. 2015; 2. Golden Retrievers; 3. Purple; 4. Terry Simons; 5. Chemotherapy)

FAQs

  • What is canine lymphoma?
    • Canine lymphoma is a type of cancer that originates in a dog’s lymphocytes (a type of white blood cell), affecting organs like the lymph nodes, spleen, and bone marrow.
  • What are the symptoms of canine lymphoma?
    • Common symptoms include swollen lymph nodes, lethargy, weight loss, and loss of appetite.
  • How can I observe National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day?
    • Educate yourself on canine lymphoma, take your dog for a check-up, wear purple to show support, or participate in fundraising events.

Importance of National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day

This day serves as a reminder for pet owners to stay informed about their dogs’ health and recognize early signs of illness. By raising awareness about canine lymphoma, we can improve early detection rates and contribute to research that may one day lead to better treatments or even a cure.

Related Events

  • National Pet Cancer Awareness Month (November)
  • World Veterinary Day
  • National Dog Day