Barry
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And all of them wound up developing widespread cancer.
And it sort of, you know, just in my observation, I just wonder environmentally, especially with everybody that wants their lawns green, they use all these poisons on their lawn.
And, you know, we walk dogs and, you know, they have their little signs up, you know, well, don't, you know, we spray to keep kids away and pets.
But I'm just wondering if from a veterinary practice perspective, you know,
If there's been an increase in cancer in dogs over the past 20 or 30 years, because, I mean, obviously everybody, the end of one, I could be snake bit and the dogs that I get wind up with cancer.
But it just seems that this has also happened with friends of mine that so many animals seem to be developing cancer.
not at the end of their longevity scale that we would suspect.
And I'm just wondering if Kathleen had seen that or what the veterinary research shows on cancer in dogs.
It was a mix of border collie, lab, Australian cattle dog.
And then the other one was an American water spaniel, which was like the first dog I had that lived to 15.
And that dog, Suli, wound up dying at around 10.
Again, with what wound up, you know, being widespread cancer, some abdominal source, they couldn't even, you know, tell because it was so widespread.