WHAT NEXT?
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LUMPS TUMORS CANCERS |
ACADEMICS, after years of research, have tried WITHOUT SUCCESS to establish a link between specific or related TUMORS on different dog breeds.
PWDs are not known to have, the so called, PREDISPOSITION for such ANOMALIES.
LUMPS are often WRONGLY DIAGNOSED as tumors or cancer … SO to avoid immediate PANIC remember that, first it should be considered
A) AGE
B) DIETARY DEFICIENCY
C) TOXIC AGENTS
D) CHEMICALS
… and when BIOPSIES are performed ask for 2 reports – one from the experts and one from your vet in plain language, before any decision, and so avoiding…
UNNECESSARY OPERATION
UNNECESSARY EXPENSES
UNNECESSARY PAIN
Note that older PWD females get occasionally lumps in their mammary region, that should be left alone.
AS THEY SAY ‘THE OPERATION WAS A SUCCESS – the patient died’.