I get heartbreaking emails everyday from dog owners across the United States whose dogs are dying of cancer. They are dying at 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10. They write to me for answers. If we knew what was causing cancer in dogs and people we could stop it. We can only look at everything including diet, genetics, in-breeding, environment, and open up a dialogue to share our experiences and maybe we can hit on something we can do about it.
Research is ongoing as we speak at several universities on diet and cancer in dogs. Adding vegetables to your dogs diet (and people’s) seems to be showing some promise. Offer vegetables to your dog. Raw is always better, but cooked vegetables is better than no vegetables. Use vegetables as treats. I know a lady who is housebreaking her pup and when he comes in from outside, she tells him to “sit” by the refrigerator and she goes into the freezer and gives him a frozen green bean. He loves them! He doesn’t know about those terrible things that come in bags called dog treats. Small pieces of raw meat make great treats also. It’s easy! Just give your dog some REAL food. You will start to see the benefits right away.
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