A woman found comfort and companionship in her dog, Dolly, while undergoing treatment for breast cancer. Years later, to her shock, Dolly was diagnosed with the same disease and successfully underwent a mastectomy.
A woman who got a dog to support her through a breast cancer diagnosis was later shocked when the pet was diagnosed with the same disease years later. Vickie Doogan, 52, from England, said her dog Dolly, a poochon, became her constant companion during recovery from her second cancer diagnosis, news agency SWNS reported.
Doogan was first diagnosed with breast cancer at age 39 after noticing a dull pain and a lump under her arm, which doctors later confirmed was invasive breast cancer that had spread. COMMON FRUIT FOUND IN AMERICAN KITCHENS MAY SLOW DEADLY FORM OF BREAST CANCER, STUDY SAYS She underwent chemotherapy, surgery and radiation and was eventually declared cancer-free following an intensive course of treatment. At 44, she was diagnosed again and underwent another round of treatment before opting for a double mastectomy after learning she carried a BRCA2 gene mutation, which increases the risk of breast cancer. She got Dolly in 2018 while recovering at home, saying the dog provided comfort and companionship during a difficult period in her life. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTER 'She’s like my shadow,' Doogan said. 'She’s the most perfect little dog.' In February 2026, Doogan took Dolly to the vet for what she believed was an upset stomach, where a lump was unexpectedly discovered under one of the dog’s nipples. 'The vet said she needed to have a mastectomy. I was so shocked,' Doogan said. 'I didn’t even know dogs could have mastectomies.' CLICK HERE FOR MORE LIFESTYLE STORIES Dolly underwent surgery to remove the cancer, which was determined to be low-grade and did not require additional treatment, allowing her to recover relatively quickly. 'She bounced back just as well as I did,' Doogan said. 'People said it’s like she’s mirroring how I dealt with it.' Both Doogan and her dog are now cancer-free and focusing on moving forward after their shared experiences with the disease, SWNS noted. TEST YOURSELF WITH OUR LATEST LIFESTYLE QUIZ Doogan said she hopes their story offers encouragement to others facing a diagnosis and shows that recovery is possible. 'When I was first diagnosed, I was absolutely floored,' she said. 'Chemo was brutal, but thankfully I responded well.' CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP 'Now I’m living my best life again,' she added. 'I want people to know that although breast cancer is scary, you can still live a really full life.'
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