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- "Killing with love" (Obesity in pets).
- Does my pet have arthritis?
- "Never assume" (all masses are not cancerous).
- Breast cancer is totally preventable in pets.
- What is a board-certified veterinary surgeon?
- Pets eat the darndest things.
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I recently received this incredible email...
Dear Dr. Zeltzman,
I want to inform you of the far ranging positive effects of your newsletters. I am referring to the newsletter dated September 7, 2007, "Breast Cancer is Preventable in Cats and Dogs". I always look forward to the newsletters and have learned so much from them. But as I was reading the Sept. issue, my mind went to the Rottweiller of a co-worker. Annie, the Rott, is 6 years old and not spayed. The owners have been trying to breed her, unsuccessfully (which I do not approve of, but it is not my call). I told my co-worker about the incidence of breast cancer in unspayed dogs and her need to check Annie for these lumps. She did check her and found a lump the size of a pea around one of the nipples. The dog is scheduled for immediate surgery. The veterinarian is very concerned and says the tumor is suspicious but small and hopefully in a very early stage. While we were discussing this, another co-worker overheard the conversation and went home and checked her female dog that was a rescue dog and had been spayed after several years of age. She, too, found a tumor and the dog is scheduled for surgery immediately. If your article had not been written, the small tumors would not have been found, the prognosis would be much worse, and 2 very loved pets would be in more serious condition.
Thank you for all your work and research on these newsletters. I will continue to wait for them, learn from them, and hopefully, help my pets lead a much fuller life.
Respectfully,
I had recently sent an email to Dr. Phil Zeltzman and this is his reply!--> Hello,
Thank you for your kind words. I am a member of the same forum!!!small world, huh?! Course don't know his username!
Unfortunately, you can't republish my newsletters as they are copyrighted.
I have a much better deal for you: members of the forum are welcome to subscribe to the newsletter. As you know, it's free, and this way they can benefit from my hard work every week.
What do you think?
Thanks
Dr Zeltzman
Phil Zeltzman's Home page
(610) 969-9221 (The doctor is in Pa.)
Maybe some members already get this newletter? If so --Would love to hear what you think!