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In this episode, a veterinarian delivers the shocking news of a cancer diagnosis to a pet owner. Dr. Kendra Pope, a veterinary oncology expert, discusses alternative options for cancer treatment. Later, Bob Bryant from Mission Canine Rescue sheds light on the retirement of working dogs and the organization's efforts to support them. This episode promises to be informative and engaging. 3, 2, 1. Your veterinarian comes back in the room and says to you, your best friend has something you never ever imagined, the C word. No one ever wants to hear this. Now you've got a knot the size of the whole world in your stomach. What are you going to do? Well, today on our first part of our show, Dr. Kendra Pope joins us. She's a leading expert in veterinary oncology and one of the very few integrative oncology specialists in the U.S. She's going to talk to us about all the options, options other than just traditional cancer treatment and we all want to know all the options, right? And then on the second half of the show, we see them all the time, working dogs, military, police TSA dogs, but have you ever thought about what happens when these heroes have to retire? I really hadn't. Bob Bryant of Mission Canine Rescue, he joins us and wait till you hear the great things they're doing for these retirees. So sit back and get ready, two guests that have so, so many interesting topics to discuss. You're really, really going to enjoy this one. It's a great episode.