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Dog trained to detect cancer in humans

Janice Wolfe, founder and CEO of United K9 Professionals, demonstrates how Wyatt, a Rhodesian dog can detect cancer. Wyatt sniffs the breath of firefighters Eric Yetman, of Syracuse, and Marc Suggs, of Buffalo.

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