Super Bowl ad to thank veterinarians who are helping save CEO’s dog

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Super Bowl ad to thank veterinarians who are helping save CEO’s dog
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This year, WeatherTech’s Super Bowl ad will feature the veterinarians who are treating the CEO’s dog for cancer.

Last Updated Wednesday, January 29, 2020 5:30PM ESTwill feature the veterinarians who are treating the CEO’s dog for cancer.

“His tumour started to bleed into the sack that surrounds the heart and because of that, the heart loses its ability to pump and he became very sick, very quickly,” said veterinarian Dr. David Vail on Wednesday in a phone interview with CTVNews.ca. Vail is a professor and veterinarian at theAs one of the leading doctors in Scout’s recovery, Vail said this form of cancer has an average survival rate of three months from diagnosis.

“We wanted to use the biggest stage possible to highlight Scout’s story and these incredible breakthroughs, which are not just limited to helping dogs and pets. This research will help advance cancer treatments for humans as well, so there’s the potential to save millions of lives of all species,” said MacNeil in a statement.

“Scout’s the perfect patient. He’s a very trusting and happy dog. He handles his therapy phenomenally well and he’s essentially a normal dog at this point from the standpoint of quality of life,” said Dr. Vail.

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