Here’s a simple question: why has every single dog I’ve known in the last 15 years died of cancer? Because it wasn’t like this when I was a kid. Dogs grew up. Lived a long time. Died of old age. Now the ones I know seem not to ever make it to retirement, and it’s always cancer cutting things short. Cats, too. It turns out there’s a good reason. Our pets carry around far more toxins inside their bodies than us humans.




