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Moose's March provides free and subsidized early detection cancer tests for dogs in qualifying communities. We focus on pet families in underserved areas and low-income households because every dog deserves a chance at early answers — regardless of zip code or budget.
Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs over 2 years old in the United States. Approximately 6 million dogs are diagnosed each year. The difference between an early diagnosis and a late one can mean more treatment options, more time, and more memories. That is why this test matters.
Who qualifies? We prioritize dogs whose families are at or below federal poverty guidelines, as well as pets in animal shelters and veterinary clinics in underserved communities.
Not sure if you qualify? Fill out the form anyway — our team reviews every request personally.
What happens after you apply? Once you submit the form below, our team will review your request and reach out with next steps, including where and how to access the test in your area. There is no cost or obligation to apply.
1. Fill out the form below
Tell us a little about your pup—age, symptoms (if any), and location.
2. We’ll be in touch
Once we receive your request, our team will reach out with next steps and further instructions.
3. You’ll get answers and hope.
Whether it’s for peace of mind or an early heads-up, we’re here to support you and your dog every step of the way.

Because early detection saves lives—and every dog deserves more time.

Tell us about you and your pet
What are the warning signs of cancer in dogs?
Warning signs include unusual lumps or bumps that grow or change shape, unexplained weight loss, decreased appetite, persistent limping, sores that won't heal, bleeding or discharge from the nose or mouth, difficulty breathing, swollen lymph nodes, offensive odors, and sudden changes in behavior such as lethargy or depression. If your dog shows any of these signs, contact your veterinarian promptly.
Can I get a free cancer test for my dog?es. Moose's March provides free or subsidized early detection cancer tests for dogs in qualifying underserved and low-income communities. Fill out the form above and our team will contact you with next steps.
How common is cancer in dogs?
Cancer is the leading cause of death in dogs over 2 years of age in the United States. Approximately 6 million dogs are diagnosed with cancer each year, and dogs over the age of 10 have a 50% chance of developing cancer. Early detection significantly improves the options available for treatment and care.
What does Moose's March do?
Moose's March is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and the only organization in the U.S. focused exclusively on the early detection of pet cancer. We provide educational resources, fund free and subsidized cancer screening tests for dogs in underserved communities, and support pet parents with information and hope. Our motto is Marching for More Memories.
Where can I donate to fight pet cancer?
You can donate below! 100% of donations go directly to early detection programs. A $50 donation funds one cancer test and $100 covers a comprehensive test with lab results. Moose's March is a registered 501(c)(3) and your donation is tax-deductible.
Make a Difference in the Fight Against Pet Cancer
At Moose's March, 100% of your donations are dedicated to the early detection of pet cancer, helping pets and their families when they need it most. Here’s how your generosity makes a tangible impact:
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$25 Donation: You provide essential educational materials to three veterinary clinics, raising awareness about the crucial role of early detection in saving lives.
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$50 Donation: You fund the cost of one early detection pet cancer test, directly contributing to the health management of a pet in need.
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$100 Donation: You cover the cost of one comprehensive cancer test and the associated lab results, ensuring accurate diagnoses for effective treatment plans.
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$250 Donation: You give the gift of hope and improved quality of life, ensuring that more pets benefit from early detection and the chance for a healthier future.
Your contribution goes directly to supporting these critical initiatives, ensuring that every dollar you donate extends the lives and enhances the well-being of pets and their families.
Join us in transforming the future of pet health. Donate today and help us save lives through early detection

