sciencedaily.com — Like ourselves, our pet dogs suffer from a wide range of spontaneous cancers.For thousands of years humans and dogs have shared a unique bond.This relationship is now strengthened to one with a solid biomedical basis; the genome of the dog may hold the keys to unlocking some of nature's most intriguing puzzles about cancer.
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teh_techieMar 3, 2008
I'm betting their dog food is way more nutritious than the processed garbage we eat...
radeusMar 3, 2008
they eat the same food, breath the same air and they have been deliberately inbred just like us humans...kinda makes it cancer by osmosis...
securitymonkeyMar 3, 2008
My dogs eat this food exclusively:<a class="user" href="http://www.samndrew.com/store/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=10">http://www.samndrew.com/store/index.php?act=viewPr ...</a>They are both 12 years old and act like they are 3. They run rings around the neighbor dogs and both can still run with the best of them.With proper diet/weight management and love, your best friends can live a loooong time.
diggonautMar 4, 2008
grammar nazi :-P
feckineejitMar 4, 2008
And proud of it!
ohnomongoMar 10, 2008
This is my lab!
donna1234Jul 16, 2008
Like ourselves, our pet dogs suffer from a wide range of spontaneous cancers.<a class="user" href="http://www.bluedune.net">http://www.bluedune.net</a>