thanks for posting.. I have a dog that has started doing that to me.I will keep watch. i just assuming she was scratching part of her face or something
Dogs have amazingly keen senses of smell and can detect what are probably chemical changes that we can’t smell. I know of a young woman who is a Type 1 diabetic. She has a service dog that can detect when her blood glucose starts dropping into a dangerous range and I’ve heard of people whose pets seem to do the same thing. I’ve also heard of service dogs who can tell when someone is about to have a seizure. These are well-trained service animals that not only detect impending events but have also been trained in what to do.
If this lady had gotten a mammogram right away, it would likely have shown up at an earlier stage.