Kaya
Senior Member
- Location
- Northern Cali
http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/dogs-may-help-spot-human-prostate-cancers/?xid=aol_eh-mens_3_20140519_&aolcat=HLT&icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl45%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D478328
I believe this. Why? Because my dog smelled my breast cancer before I even knew I had it. She would sniff my left breast often. I thought it kind of strange but didn't really pay much attention. She would want to play or cuddle and when I leaned in to her for hugs, she would sniff me as usual, but she started sniffing that breast...and just plant her nose on it...sniffing DEEP. Then she would just look at me. When I found the lump, it hit home she found it before I did.
I believe this. Why? Because my dog smelled my breast cancer before I even knew I had it. She would sniff my left breast often. I thought it kind of strange but didn't really pay much attention. She would want to play or cuddle and when I leaned in to her for hugs, she would sniff me as usual, but she started sniffing that breast...and just plant her nose on it...sniffing DEEP. Then she would just look at me. When I found the lump, it hit home she found it before I did.