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A Dog 'Sniffed' Out Cancer

Her fears came true after she went for a biopsy that diagonised her with a small lump on her right breast. "I do believe that Max has saved my life. It was his peculiar reaction that alerted me to the fact that something was wrong," the Mirror quoted her as saying.
"At first I thought he was just getting old, he was not so playful and his eyes were sad. He'd sniff my breath in an odd way I even asked my husband Roger if I had halitosis.
"Max would also nudge my right breast then back away. Then one day I felt this lump. Max looked at me so sadly and I instantly knew I had cancer.
"On
the
same
day
as
the
biopsy
I
told
my
nurse
that
I
already
knew,
as
my
dear
dog
had
told
me.
"I
thought
she'd
laugh
but
she
said
she'd
heard
it
before," she
added.
As
they
say,
'dog
is
a
man's
best
friend!'.
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