Mast Cell Tumors In Dogs

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Mast cell tumors account for 20% of all skin tumors in dogs. They often appear small and insignificant but can be a very serious form of cancer for your dog.


Check out this important video about Mast Cell Tumors in Dogs. What you learn can save your dog’s life.


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  1. Nan

    needs more captions for folks who cannot hear. This information could save the life of a valuable service dog, but the information is not accessible to all

  2. Very useful advice and great to be able to watch the video here in the UK – YouTube works better than the other video providers in allowing people all over the world to get the message, thank you.

  3. Very useful advice and great to be able to watch the video here in the UK – YouTube works better than the other video providers in allowing people all over the world to get the message, thank you.

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