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A Concerned ResidentBig Bear City, CA, Estados Unidos
8 de nov. de 2021

I recently adopted a shelter dog after our dog was killed in a traffic accident on our way to Big Bear. In honor of our dog Minnie Mouse who passed away, we picked a dog that was in greatest need of rescue. We found a minipoodle named MIMI. We were told she was blind and couldn't walk. Of course she walks and is partially blind. We didn't know she has a cancer known as Mammary Adenocarcinoma. I went to my vet in Whittier, CA and she told me there was nothing but CHEMO to extend her life and removing the tumors. The night before her last surgery to remove the tumor that has grown back, I decided to cancel the surgery because I found a treatment for Mimi's specific cancer called Immunocidin (see http://www.immunocidin.com. I explained to my vet the drug is currently being used to fight cancer in horses, cows and dogs. I explained that it is USDA approved to treat cancer. She told me she didn't care and that she refuses to use the treatment. I asked why. She said there isn't enough research on it. She says this ALL THE TIME when I ask questions about advances in science. Sadly, I don't have many options for vets in my area due to Covid.

That being said, I need to find a vet someplace in California that will administer this drug. If you know a vet, please send the vet my plea for help. You can contact me (text or call) at 213-948-3165. If you do has Mammary Adenocarcinoma, you need to visit their website and learn what this drug does. Here is the website again. http://www.immunocidin.com

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