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Sit down, wait, get over it: life lessons that pets with cancer teach us

Sit down, wait, get over it: life lessons that pets with cancer teach us

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The furry child’s eyes never bring pessimism or condemnation.
They teach us how to love deeply and live better.
A senior American medical oncology veterinarian who has personally experienced cancer,
Share your true feelings about illuminating others and helping yourself during your professional life and illness!

 
Facing disease is an inevitable issue in life.
However, the furry child does not complain or worry, as if there are rules to follow like training instructions.
Live in the moment, be happy and comfortable, and even provide selfless companionship and comfort.
Let us take off the disguise, rely deeply, and feel our complete selves.

Cocker Spaniel Daisy has no professional training, but she can call for help immediately when her little owner becomes ill.
Franny, a bloodhound, travels across mountains and rivers with her fellow police officers, bringing missing people home and tracking down fugitives in serious crimes.
Bentley the Migru dog accompanies his terminal cancer owner through all the joys, sorrows and joys, heals the scars and becomes each other's support.
Newton, the boxer dog, is Dr. Renee's most loyal caregiver. He doesn't mind her slovenliness, but loves her firmly.

Dr. Renee is an expert in animal oncology. She has treated thousands of four-legged cancer patients for more than 20 years and supported their families during the process. However, when she was diagnosed with cancer, she was faced with the role of doctor and patient at the same time. She was unable to say "cancer" at work and could only use "that disease" instead. But Dr. Renee was at her lowest when she thought about how her canine patients, even seriously ill, retained their vitality in living in the present, and how her patients and companions—those furry, four-legged, drooling dogs—seemed to She has a unique understanding of difficulties and can give doctors and others the power of light at any time, as well as the determination not to give up.

The emotions of animals are more explicit than those of humans. The story of a dog suffering from cancer can make us rethink life and heal our inner self. We can see from the non-human protagonists how they have a profound connection with humans. When we are busy teaching them " "Sit" and "Wait," they have their own, deeper lessons to impart to the masses.

This book tells the stories of twelve dogs, patients and their families, including the doctor's good partner, and interspersed with the doctor's cancer experience, allowing us to rethink life, return to our true selves, and once again connect with the world.

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