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YOU ARE NOT ALONE!
You
may
find that your
friends and family -- the same people who you turn
to for moral and emotional support group in ordinary circumstances --
are not able to help you now. They cannot understand or relate to your
efforts to help your dog fight cancer.
Be
assured -- you
are not
alone! Many others are
helping their dogs with cancer and they
are ready and able to assist you. The Internet groups below are
populated by people who are now helping or have in the past helped a
dog fight cancer. They will share with you the information they have
gathered and their experiences. Group members will offer the support
that you seek to validate your efforts.
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This is a long
overdue book for dog moms and dads, filled with easy to read
information that can be understood by everyone.
The author writes with compassion and understanding for those people
who have dogs with cancer.
Laurie Kaplan has written a book that gives readers a sense of hope
that there is something they can do to help make their dogs live longer
with a good quality of life.
Terri Cunningham
with The Herd.
Tasha (front and center) was a mammary cancer survivor. She went to the
Rainbow Bridge on 10/5/05.
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