It's always
fascinating when different aspects of my life appear to converge, completely by
coincidence. That happened this week.
First, a
neighbor who's a good friend and who knows I love dogs and to conduct research
about them connected me with an online set of classes about canine cancer,
where veterinarians spoke about different aspects of how and why it occurs and
how it's treated--in good and bad ways.
I was curious so I've listened to quite a bit of it, but it was scary
enough that I didn't hear it all. An interesting aspect is that cannabis is a
good thing to use to treat dogs with cancer. Also, a lot of it was about the
bad stuff that shows up in the dog food we feed our beloved pets. One of mine is on a specialized diet for a
condition she's had since puppyhood, so I'm not going to change it, and the
other is still pretty much a puppy so I keep looking for the perfect food to
feed her.
I also heard of a dog food manufacturer who
was sending representatives to local Petcos and intended to go talk to someone,
but the times and locations weren't clear so I missed out on that.
I then
learned that my beloved grand-dog, belonging to my older son, d-i-l and
grandsons, had been diagnosed with a bad tumor, which was surgically
removed. Still waiting to find out if it
was cancerous, and of course I hope not.
And finally
I found out that those who attended the monthly meeting of the local Cavalier
King Charles Spaniel club were supposed to bring the ingredients labels from
the bags of kibble they fed their dogs, to compare them. I wrote this post yesterday, before last
night's meeting, so I can't tell you yet the results of that discussion, but
I'm certainly interested--particularly since I just bought a bag of kibble
that's specifically directed to be for Cavaliers.
Lots of
things going on, some taking up my time, and all of it interesting and somewhat
emotional--and all of it mostly coincidentally related.
Fascinating! Maybe I'll need to
write about it, or something similar, one of these days.
2 comments:
I hope your grand dog is okay. I have gone through tumors with a number of pets.
Last I heard, she was improving. My fingers are crossed that she gets better.
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