Vet in Mustang reports alarming rates of cancer in dogs. Concerned about possible environmental toxins

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Timmy59

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Humans will be more likely to find a cure for cancer to save their pets than for themselves.......humans are strange like that.
The cure for cancer is to step way back in time . You are what you eat and or drink. When the majority of the population is pissing glyphosate there might be a problem.
 

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We are on a well. We are located just a couple of mile from a Super Fund site. The contaminated water in the area is supposed to be away from us......however, we have gone to total bottled water for consumption. Probably should have done that years ago the way trust in the Govt. has seriously deteriorated lately.
 

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In the last 10 years we've lost 7 dogs to cancer. We've lived in 3 houses in 3 communities in 3 different water districts. The vet suspected it could be the food so we changed from one top grade food to another top grade food and our pups still get cancer. This sucks.
Probably 8-10 years back it came out that China had been making tainted as in poisoned animal food. My grandma lost all her dogs and cats in a short period. But this wasn’t in Oklahoma. It was back In Massachusetts.

We had a dog that just passed this morning. Molly. She was going down hill quick. Had brought her to the Vets just last week. He had given her pills for pain. Wife lets her out this morning around 5. That’s all the old girl had in her. She goes out and lays down under the old crate myrtle.

We are out of Edmond. Not sure but it was probably old age that got our girl.
 
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Maybe check the water supply for glyphosate levels. Especially if it’s well water.
Glyphosate has never been shown to cause cancer. The only reason people associate the two is because of a jury in California that ruled against a big corporation to give charity to a gardener that only worked at his job for a short time. It was a jury, not a science, ruling.
 

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We are on rural water out between Tuttle/Minco. We don’t drink the tap water here… some days it fizzles like sprite and smells like it has more bleach than a swimming pool
It'll keep your internals clean and white. Oh, wait a minute, that was racist wasn't it. 🤣
 

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We are on rural water out between Tuttle/Minco. We don’t drink the tap water here… some days it fizzles like sprite and smells like it has more bleach than a swimming pool
Running bleach through the water lines is common in the commercial chicken business. It serves two purposes by keeping the water lines clean and is supposed to lighten the gut to improve feed conversion.
 

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The cure for cancer is to step way back in time . You are what you eat and or drink. When the majority of the population is pissing glyphosate there might be a problem.



You're probably right, we've just got to get everyone off of the glyphosphate wagon and start looking for the real problem.
 

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Glyphosate has never been shown to cause cancer. The only reason people associate the two is because of a jury in California that ruled against a big corporation to give charity to a gardener that only worked at his job for a short time. It was a jury, not a science, ruling.
I remember when it first came out hearing it was so safe that we could drink it. Go figure.
 

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