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WARNING: Gut tumors in dogs (fukishima?)
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[quote:Leafie:MV8xNzQxMTA2XzI4ODQxODg1X0JCQjVFRDRD] The vet also stated that the tumors vary in their matter. She showed me the x-ray of one dog that entire gut was full of growth, and made mostly of liquid. [/quote]
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I had a dog die two months ago do to a gut tumor(on the kidney). The vet tried to remove the tumor but could not.
I have his brother here and he has lost 20 lbs and has not been feeling great so i took him to the vet today, gut tumor.
The vet said something, "i have seen allot of kidney and gut tumors lately".
The two dogs are brothers and have a sister that have had outward growths before fukishima. So it may be genetic, but does not reconcile the vet dealing with a recent surge in gut tumors.
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