Dogs, Cats, Osteosarcoma, Dysplasia and pet food fluoride content The recent cover-up scandal about osteosarcoma and drinking water fluoridation brought to mind research I had done several years ago into canine osteosarcoma which is fairly common among certain breeds of dogs and cats. Because of the association between osteosarcoma and drinking water fluoridation, I contacted people who’s dogs developed the cancer to see if the lived in fluoridated areas, but there was not even a credible anecdotal connection. It appeared to be a universal problem. I dropped the investigation until the new flap came up about fluoride and osteosarcoma and I decided to take a fresh look at the issue again. OSTEOSARCOMA is the most common bone cancer in humans, cats and dogs. Osteosarcoma mostly occurs in male humans, dogs and cats. CONTINUE
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George Glasser




