Your Pet May Be At Risk for Pet Cancer
In the 1970’s Golden Retrievers on average would live to be 17 years old. NOW they average only 9 years…
Just 50 years ago only 1 in 100 dogs got cancer. NOW, it’s 1 in 1.65 dogs that will be diagnosed with cancer this year…
Cancer is the leading cause of death among cats. In fact, 1 in 3 cats will be affected by this devastating disease this year alone.
Autoimmune diseases, like lupus, arthritis, diabetes and myasthenia gravis are now becoming common in pets as it is with their owners.
Statistics like this simply break my heart and I’m sure they break yours too.
But there is good news…
There is a free, online docu-series – starting on April 4th, 2018 – that could save your furry friend’s life.
Register here for free to learn what you can do now.
When you watch this series (for FREE) you’ll discover:
- What your veterinarian won’t tell you about cancer. These little-known causes are the real reason for the alarming rates of cancer and autoimmune disease.
- A proven natural therapy that can slash your pet’s genetic predisposition to cancer. May affect 5% of pet cancer cases … but it’s never mentioned in vet school.
- The hidden dangers lurking in your home that are slowly destroying your pet’s health. Eliminating these are the first step on your cancer prevention quest.
- How to heal your pet from cancer if they are diagnosed. Find out why your pets are at greater risk than humans – and the safe, natural therapies you can use to heal them. And more!
- The pet cancer epidemic is real. Our pets can’t protect themselves – so it’s up to us to help them. It’s up to us to make sure we give them the best life possible.
- Make sure you don’t miss out on this life-saving – “pet-saving” information!
Click here now to register for the free series.
Even if you do not own a pet, you know someone who does. Please share this important docu-series with them.
Thank you, Carol
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