Published 18:10 IST, February 15th 2020
UK woman says her two German Shepherd dogs detected her cancer
UK woman said that while she was seated in the couch, her dog Bea started to intensely sniff around her chest area and started jumping in a worry.
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Linda Munkley, a 65-year-old woman from Wales, UK, has reportedly claimed that she owes her life to her German Shepherd pet dogs who sniffed out her cancer. woman claimed that two dogs started behaving unusual around her, routinely indicating towards her cancer lumps that alerted Linda that something was t right, and she needed to see a doctor, suggest reports.
Linda has four German shepherd dogs
Linda told media that she has four German shepherd dogs, including five-year-old Bea and her three-year-old daughter Enya. She said that on her usual day at home, while she was seated in couch, dog Bea started to intensely sniff around her chest area and started jumping in a worry.
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Dog sniffed and jumped agitated
Linda ded that her dog h never done anything like this before, so it was quite unusual for her to understand. Neverless, she said, behaviour continued for months. According to reports, two months later, doctors analysed lumps in Linda’s body by carrying out a mammogram, and n confirmed a fast-growing form of breast cancer that h started spreing to her lymph des.
After treatment, dogs stopped behaviour
After evaluation, Linda told media, two dogs started leaping onto her lap at all times. She has reportedly undergone treatment to cast off her most cancers, and with that, her pets stopped ir behaviour after her third chemorapy session. She said that dogs' behaviour rmalized as her cancer started to shrink.
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owner reportedly said that doctor was amazed to kw about dog’s sniffing activity and asked her to thank m for saving her life. She ded that words couldn’t describe how indebted she was to her canines. According to reports, canines can sniff out positive diseases, along with most cancer, y can detect se diseases due to ir strong sense of odour.
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18:09 IST, February 15th 2020