- How many dogs and cats are housed at this facility?
- Who are the veterinarians that attend these animals?
- What are the animals first checked for health wise when they are admitted?
- Approximately how many senior dogs and cats come through this facility?
- Out of those dogs and cats who are seniors, how many of them are diagnosed with cancer?
- What are the different forms of cancer that these animals have been diagnosed with?
- Have any of those animals ever been diagnosed with Insulinoma? If so, how many?
- What kind of treatment does this shelter offer for the animals that are admitted with cancer?
- What is the best way to treat stage two Insulinoma in senior dogs?
- Is it common for owners to surrender their animals because of health issues they can't handle?
- How does a veterinarian or owner know when it's time to put their pet to sleep?
I decided that it would be better to put my essential question more towards the end of the interview that way I can acquire some background information and slowly work my way up to the essential question.
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