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Old 04-11-2008, 03:05 AM   #6
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kalina82 Thanks so much for you input, it was very informative. It sounds more common than I realized. I keep hearing that over vaccination can cause increased risks for cancer. Do you see much cancer in young dogs?
i see more cancer caused from vaccines in cats then in dogs. its more common in cats. Everyone should just be sure that when their vet gives any type of vaccine that it gets put low enough on one of the legs so that if they get cancer from it the leg can be taken off and the pet will still survive. However they will most likely need chemo as well.
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