Living in Tuttle, I'm definitely going to watch this closer. Our vet is in Tuttle so not sure if he's seen any of this too.This could very well be a huge story if the cancer rate in people is rising like in pets.
If it’s a water issue, more than likely the owners are drinking the same as the dogs. It definitely could be a food issue, and the vet really needs to investigate it.
I will be interested to see if this story goes any further.
Most if not all, municipalities only clean the water up to industry standards. Not human drinking standards. I'd venture to say most fido's get tap water. While the household uses bottled or filtered. Given the last few years of lack of supply, I'd not be surprised if those standards were fudged to keep water flowing.This could very well be a huge story if the cancer rate in people is rising like in pets.
If it’s a water issue, more than likely the owners are drinking the same as the dogs. It definitely could be a food issue, and the vet really needs to investigate it.
I will be interested to see if this story goes any further.
I drink tap water and assumed most people do the same, but you’re right.Most if not all, municipalities only clean the water up to industry standards. Not human drinking standards. I'd venture to say most fido's get tap water. While the household uses bottled or filtered. Given the last few years of lack of supply, I'd not be surprised if those standards were fudged to keep water flowing.
Us to, but its well water and not treated or said cleaned up by a municipality.I drink tap water and assumed most people do the same, but you’re right.
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