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Description: About 60 percent of all Golden Retriever dogs will die from cancer – 57 percent of females and 66 percent of males. The two most common types of cancer in this breed are hemangiosarcoma and lymphoma. Surprisingly, the high rate of cancer in Goldens is a fairly recent development. Thankfully, the Morris Animal Foundation created The Golden Retriever Lifetime Study to help identify nutritional, genetic and environmental risk factors for cancer and other important diseases in dogs. Results will p
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