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Of the approximately 65 million dogs in the U.S., 6 million dogs will be diagnosed with cancer this year according to the National Cancer Institute. Cancer is the number 1 killer of adult dogs. So many dog owners are unaware of the frightening level of risk their beloved companion faces from cancer. Many pet owners react in fear to the word cancer and turn away, hesitant to educate themselves or participate in activities that could potentially save their dog or themselves in the future.
Did you know that humans and dogs that share the same environment develop the same exact types of cancer? Yet your dog is at more of a risk of getting cancer than you are. For instance, a female dog has an 8 times higher risk than her female owner of developing breast cancer. Human cancers such as osteosarcoma, prostate and breast cancers, lymphoma,
melanoma, and soft tissue sarcoma are very common in dogs. Most canine and human cancer...
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