tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6695466954982201673.post932407300496976897..comments2024-03-02T19:19:47.011+08:00Comments on Living with Nature - School on Blog by Dr. Abercio V. Rotor: Dogs howl in the night at unseen spirits.Abe V. Rotorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09163591655638418481noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6695466954982201673.post-76976174933650883612015-05-11T13:35:37.520+08:002015-05-11T13:35:37.520+08:00That's why I hope to train Galen, my Shiloh Sh...That's why I hope to train Galen, my Shiloh Shepherd puppy (also a service dog in training) to scent cancer, working beside me in the medical field, saving lives. Dogs can detect it in its earliest stages, when cancer is most treatable. That's why I'd love to see a dog's nose used for routine physical examinations. That's where it would serve cancer patients best, because that is where the cancer would be detected first and earlier. If the patient is already with an oncologist, then there is already high suspicion of cancer...which is usually when it's more advanced.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com