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    Default Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    It's really hard to talk about the love of my life being put to rest cause of a grand mal seizure from the Nasal Tumor getting to his brain. Every piece of media I can find sais nothing about a skunk, only sais to wash a dog after he/she gets sprayed which I did immediately. 6 months later he died of Nasal Cancer. 100 LBS golden doodle that was the youngest looking 11 year old you ever seen.

    The thing is after he passed (12-25-2020) We kept running into people randomly that their house pet died or has been diagnosed with Nasal cancer, we straight asked the vet, do you think it's something to do with COVID? He said no, but there has been more cases with larger dogs than normal...Almost 20-25 wether it be talking about our loss at the grocery store or other public mediums, same story dog died of nasal cancer.

    We know a woman that takes in stray cats, she has 50 at the moment, she's had to put down 15 that you guessed it, contracted nasal cancer.

    Do you think it's possibly what they're spraying us with to Kill Covid?

    I've tried to cope in many ways, I don't want to share parts of my life yet here, but in my opinion, Riley dying in my arms was worst and best thing that happened to me unforutantely to say 8(. He was in bad pain, and it was only time in my life I felt a God like force of peace after his heart stopped from the Vet...

    One of the ways is writing him an instrumental as it's my only God given ability I make money from.


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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    Lookingforanswers, welcome to the forum. I am so very,very sorry you lost your dear friend. My dogs are my very best friends and they have really taught me about unconditional love. Having worked as a volunteer with animals for a long time I have to admit that I am unfamiliar with nasal cancer in dogs or cats. I would be more prone to believe that it might somehow be related to toxins in the environment. That is just a guess though. It did cross my mind that the sanitation efforts of governments and industry have used some really toxic ingredients.

    What I can see is that your dear friend was very much loved.. I am just about to look at the youtube video you shared. Once again, I am so sorry for your loss.

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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    I am so sorry to hear about your loss.
    We always think about that for the cats here, because we live in the tropics, and the sun is strong, and they are outside a lot.
    A cat here passed from cancer a long time ago -- like 2009 -- long before Covid -- even before chemtrails. She had cancer on her nose and it spread to her face.
    There is also a black fungus that cats can get on their noses. Maybe that is related to nose cancer, although there is medicine you can put on their noses.
    So for us, we thought it was caused by the fungus or the sun.
    A friend of mine actually used to put sunblock on her cat's nose.

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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    So sorry to hear of your heartbreaking loss. From past experience, I know that pain goes very deep.

    May the peace that you felt at the stopping of his heart be with you always.

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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    Sorry for your loss looking.

    My wife and I have lost many of our cat family members over the years, so I kind of feel what you may be feeling what you are going though at this moment. In my own way of course.

    And yet they are all still here now,here in my heart now.

    when I am down at times, I sometimes remember any one of them, and I can find myself with a smile on my face. I will never forget that time with them.

    Thank you for posting your story.

    I remember them all again. Smile.

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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    While I can't comment on the COVID aspect of what you're dealing with, I do know what you're going through.

    My golden doodle passed from a heart attack at only 7 years old. It was an absolutely horrific thing to go through and I wouldn't wish it on anyone. I'm glad you were able to find some aspects of peace in his passing - I think for many in this situation that can be very hard to come by. I know it was for me.

    "How could this have happened? Is there anything I could have done to prevent it? Is there something I'm missing?" These kinds of questions plagued me for some time. I struggle to come to terms with it to this day.

    While the scars may never fully heal, the pain will subside in due time. My most heartfelt, deepest condolences to you and your family.

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    Default Re: Has your (or anyone you know of) house pet (animal family member) been diagnosed with Nasal Cancer since the covid epidemic?

    I have read several reports on telegram of animals dying of strokes after being around vaccinated people.

    One story was of a dog that died after going to the kennel for the weekend with a fully vaccinated staff.

    That persons vet told them that they had been seeing a an uptick in strokes in both dogs and cats.

    I do want to point out that there are many possible causes for this to be happening and the it may not be directly due to the vaccines, although this does seem like a possibility.

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