Statistics given through the National Cancer Institute state that approximately 211,240 women in the U.S. will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 2005.
A woman’s chance of developing breast cancer increases with age. In the U.S., a woman has a 1 in 7 chance of developing breast cancer in her lifetime.
Over 40,000 women will die of breast cancer this year. A woman’s chance of dying of this disease is 1 in 33 or 3%, a rate that is fortunately on the decline.
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Discovery Health Channel and Del Monte Foods partnered together to create The Power of Paws™ to educate consumers about the mutual health benefits that both pets and pet parents enjoy and motivates them to spend time together and connect.
“Studies show there are significant physical, mental, and emotional benefits for both pets and pets parents,” said Bill Pearse, Chief Marketing Officer of Del Monte Foods.
CFTC partnered with the Montgomery County Humane Society one Sunday in June for their annual PAWS WALK. Hundred’s of people turned out with their critters at Wheaten Regional Park for a day of family fun and activities geared to all ages.
Scully is our new addition – a therapy puppy in training. Scully is a yorkie-poo who completed his first round of training classes.

These white cotton long sleeve tees are pre-shrunk and feature the Critters logo on the front and our motto, “Until We LICK Women’s Cancer!” on the back.

Twelve breast cancer survivor models, thirteen puppies, and Missy the guinea pig. Each woman exemplifies the bond people share with their critters.

These grey cotton short sleeve tees are pre-shrunk and feature the Critters logo on the front and our motto, “Until We LICK Breast Cancer!” on the back.