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Can dogs develop cancer?
Yes, there is cancer in dogs, cancer can happen to almost all animals with a few really interesting exceptions such as sharks and naked mole rats. Dogs can get cancer basically anywhere in their body, from brain tumors to skin cancer. They can also develop things called benign tumors, which aren't tRead more
Yes, there is cancer in dogs, cancer can happen to almost all animals with a few really interesting exceptions such as sharks and naked mole rats. Dogs can get cancer basically anywhere in their body, from brain tumors to skin cancer. They can also develop things called benign tumors, which aren’t technically cancer but still abnormal cell growth. If a human can get a type of cancer you can be 99.9% sure that that type of cancer can develop in dogs as well.
See lessWhat does it mean for a song to get verified on music platforms?
If you want to go big and make an impact in the music industry, getting verified on huge streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music can definitely help push you in the right direction. Aside from adding a level of notoriety to your profile, having a verified account has many other benefits. HoRead more
If you want to go big and make an impact in the music industry, getting verified on huge streaming platforms like Spotify and Apple Music can definitely help push you in the right direction. Aside from adding a level of notoriety to your profile, having a verified account has many other benefits. However, there is a misconception among artists who think they are unable to get verified without having a ton of followers or millions of streams. Luckily for musicians on the come up, you actually don’t need either of those things in order to get verified on Spotify or Apple Music.
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