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Vets Save Man’s Dog From Cancer, He Thanks Them With A $6M Super Bowl Ad
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Vets Save Man’s Dog From Cancer, He Thanks Them With A $6M Super Bowl Ad

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Vets are real everyday heroes. Every single day, they help heal our pets, but they don’t get enough praise. Fortunately, once in a while, somebody comes along who spares no expense to show their utmost appreciation for veterinarians.

David MacNeil thanked the vets who saved his 7-year-old Golden Retriever, Scout, from cancer with a 6 million dollar Super Bowl ad. And the best part? He encouraged people to donate to the vets who saved his dog and all the funds raised from that commercial will support research at the heroes’ veterinary school and help them buy new equipment. That way, they’ll be able to diagnose and treat cancer even better: not just in animals but in humans, too.

“Scout’s illness devastated us. We wanted this year’s Super Bowl effort to not only raise awareness but also financial support for the incredible research and innovative treatments happening at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine, where Scout is still a patient,” Macneil said in a statement.

“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.”

Bored Panda spoke with Dr. David Vail, one of the veterinary oncologists caring for Scout at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine. Scroll down for the in-depth interview.

Vets saved 7-year-old Scout from cancer and his owner thanked them with a 6 million dollar ad

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You can watch the Super Bowl ad right here

Meanwhile, the dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, Mark Markel, said that this is an opportunity for “veterinary medicine worldwide.”

“So much of what’s known globally today about how best to diagnose and treat devastating diseases such as cancer originated in veterinary medicine. We’re thrilled to share with Super Bowl viewers how our profession benefits beloved animals like Scout and helps people, too,” he shared his thoughts in a statement.

Scout is his owner David MacNeil’s best friend

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Scout had a 1% chance to survive, but his owner wouldn’t give up on him

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We wanted to know what his initial reaction was when he heard about what MacNeil did. “My first reaction was astonishment—this gift of love for Scout and thanks to our Veterinary School was sincere, extremely generous and unprecedented. It was obvious that Scout’s family was not content in just seeking the best of cutting-edge care for Scout, but that they wished to provide a mechanism whereby cancer treatment breakthroughs would be advanced to benefit all companion dogs and cats with cancer.”

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Here’s a video about how the vets treated Scout

Bored Panda also wanted to know what the school plans to do with the funds raised from the commercial. According to Dr. Vail, “100% of the gifts to the ‘Pets Make a Difference Fund’ will be used to support cancer research and animal health at the School of Veterinary Medicine.”

“This includes acquiring new advanced equipment that will be used not only to diagnose and treat current patients but advance our understanding of cancer and to develop newer, safer and more effective treatments.”

He continued: “Funds will also be used to attract even more world-class faculty who will continue to ‘push the envelope’ through research and clinical trials that will ultimately provide hope to caregivers of companion dogs following a diagnosis of cancer. With the help of this infusion of funds, ultimately the School of Veterinary Medicine’s ongoing collaborations with our physician partners at the UW Carbone Cancer Center will advance cancer care for both 2-legged and 4-legged patients.”

The vets are doing everything they can to help Scout recover

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Lastly, we wanted to know more about Scout’s current state. Dr. Vail kindly shared some additional information. “Scout’s primary cancer on his heart has responded very well to his advanced radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy. Currently, it has shrunk by nearly 90% and he has not had any return of the life-threatening bleeding that led him to our hospital last July.”

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“Importantly, we have been able to maintain Scout’s quality of life at a very high level as he continues to be his usual self, running along beaches and swimming with gusto. However, Scout’s fight continues as he developed small nodules in his lungs representing the spread of his original cancer. Scout is currently undergoing additional advanced radiation therapy to his lung nodules and is poised to start additional immunotherapy.”

Dr. Vail said that “Scout’s family and his veterinary team are working diligently with advanced therapies, many developed right here at the University of Wisconsin, to maintain his excellent quality of life and turn back his aggressive cancer.”

Scout is a very good boy

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Scout collapsed in the summer of 2019, was diagnosed with cancer and was given only one month to live. However, the founder and CEO of car accessories company WeatherTech, MacNeil, couldn’t accept this fate for his best buddy.

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He decided not to put down his Golden Retriever despite him having only a 1 percent chance to survive: “I’m like, ‘I’m not putting that dog down. There’s just absolutely no way.”

Instead, he took Scout to the UW School of Veterinary Medicine where vets treated him with chemotherapy and radiation. Now, Scout’s tumor is nearly entirely gone.

MacNeil’s Super Bowl ad is a 30-second commercial called ‘Lucky Dog’ and encouraged people to donate money to support tireless vets like the ones who saved Scout. “I hope it has a positive impact on cancer for animals and people, all over the world,” he said about the commercial.

There are three main options when it comes to treating pets with cancer: surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy (aka radiotherapy). These can also be used in combination with other treatments to try and save an animal’s life.

The type of treatment advised is linked to the type of cancer, its growth rate, as well as how far it has spread. Surgery, i.e. cutting out the tumor, is considered to be the oldest, most effective, and most frequently used type of treatment. Nowadays, it’s usually done alongside chemotherapy and radiotherapy. All in the hopes of saving the animal, so he can be just like Scout the Golden Retriever.

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Human #1,232,867
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would be interesting to check if the 6 million advertising raise more than 6 million in donation!

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Ladies and Gentlemen
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unlike out of all people who are commenting here that he could have donated that 6 million, only this guy is a CEO of a very successful organization whose judgment they are questioning. So maybe I will try to explain based on my little knowledge. 6 million dollars is nothing in comparison to amount which goes in research of these diseases, not even a drop in a bucket, also its a one-time pay off, what happens after that? Instead of doing that, he did what he is known best to do, run a successful venture (type of), popularity of Super Bowl is unprecedented, last year 103 million people watched it. Imagine the kind of money this campaign can bring in and it's a long run thing, not one time. People get encouraged by such real-life examples and this ad will do that; And many people will become more aware about such problems and can increase the number of people involved overall. I can see, millions of dollars being donated by this. I hope you understand the grand schematics. I am well aware of my negative tone in this comment and ready for all down votes, but sometimes i cant help it.

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Lizz Lor
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is in my city and one of the vet techs with scout is my college roommate!!

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Danielle Renee
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i love how people are actually criticizing him for trying to get awareness and donations for research instead of giving the money away. he literally could have taken his pup home and left it at that. more research means more opportunity to find treatments. do your good deeds the way you see fit and leave him to do it his way.....and good dog!!

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Hans
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And yet a majority speaks against raising budgets for education and fundamental research. I would even pay higher taxes if I would know that the money was used to fund our future rather than fighting games of power and arrogance.

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Steve Cruz
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wonderful gesture. I hope it has had the effect MacNeil intended. Scout is such a handsome boy.

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Karen Klinck
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have 8 animals and a limited budget. Would he like to help with my vet bills?

ae_1 avatar
Toni
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why spent the money for an ad rather than spending it directly for research? this is insane...

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Jacqueline Arana
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think it makes sense to wonder and agree it would be interesting seeing the the benefits gained. 6million is a small percentage compared to the viewers. With the amount of people who will end up watching the superbowl they would only need about 6 percent of viewers to donate a dollar and they will see that money back. It's also a great opportunity to bring awareness to the matter because superbowl commercials are normally watched and even shared on social media.

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Maria Rohlen
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a waste, som much good he could have done with the money instead of spending it on advertising.

kjorn avatar
Kjorn
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

imagine how many lives he could help by donated that 6 M $ money to educate Young kids who couldn't affort this...

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Christy Smith
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Who the f**k cares about educating young kids? How does one take something to do with a pup, to thinking those funds should go to kids? So I take it you make donations to help educate kids? Is that where you do your volunteer work? Or do you just have your head up your a*s? Psst, it's the last one. You're the worst, I guarantee you're a hypocrite in several areas of life.

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Elizabeth
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always feel very bad for the animal whenever I hear about one getting treated for Cancer. They have no idea what is going on, and don't understand why they don't feel good. They have such short lives already, it strikes me as cruel to subjugate them to chemo.

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Melody Lanzatella
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@Caleb Ng is quite possibly the stupidest human walking this tired old Earth.

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Chris Watson
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4 years ago

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Yes this is nice. But I can't thinking, of all the human beings, this money could have helped. People needing simple eye surgery to see, clubbed feet, cleft palates, artificial limbs.....

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Tyler Duffy
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4 years ago

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What a waste of 6 million dollar's. Dude it's a dog.

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Human #1,232,867
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Would be interesting to check if the 6 million advertising raise more than 6 million in donation!

sanchit-mit2006 avatar
Ladies and Gentlemen
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4 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Unlike out of all people who are commenting here that he could have donated that 6 million, only this guy is a CEO of a very successful organization whose judgment they are questioning. So maybe I will try to explain based on my little knowledge. 6 million dollars is nothing in comparison to amount which goes in research of these diseases, not even a drop in a bucket, also its a one-time pay off, what happens after that? Instead of doing that, he did what he is known best to do, run a successful venture (type of), popularity of Super Bowl is unprecedented, last year 103 million people watched it. Imagine the kind of money this campaign can bring in and it's a long run thing, not one time. People get encouraged by such real-life examples and this ad will do that; And many people will become more aware about such problems and can increase the number of people involved overall. I can see, millions of dollars being donated by this. I hope you understand the grand schematics. I am well aware of my negative tone in this comment and ready for all down votes, but sometimes i cant help it.

Load More Replies...
lizzlor avatar
Lizz Lor
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is in my city and one of the vet techs with scout is my college roommate!!

dani_2525 avatar
Danielle Renee
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

i love how people are actually criticizing him for trying to get awareness and donations for research instead of giving the money away. he literally could have taken his pup home and left it at that. more research means more opportunity to find treatments. do your good deeds the way you see fit and leave him to do it his way.....and good dog!!

crabcrab avatar
Hans
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And yet a majority speaks against raising budgets for education and fundamental research. I would even pay higher taxes if I would know that the money was used to fund our future rather than fighting games of power and arrogance.

cruzarts avatar
Steve Cruz
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A wonderful gesture. I hope it has had the effect MacNeil intended. Scout is such a handsome boy.

kkittywidget avatar
Karen Klinck
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have 8 animals and a limited budget. Would he like to help with my vet bills?

ae_1 avatar
Toni
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why spent the money for an ad rather than spending it directly for research? this is insane...

pucca3337 avatar
Jacqueline Arana
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think it makes sense to wonder and agree it would be interesting seeing the the benefits gained. 6million is a small percentage compared to the viewers. With the amount of people who will end up watching the superbowl they would only need about 6 percent of viewers to donate a dollar and they will see that money back. It's also a great opportunity to bring awareness to the matter because superbowl commercials are normally watched and even shared on social media.

mariarohlen avatar
Maria Rohlen
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

What a waste, som much good he could have done with the money instead of spending it on advertising.

kjorn avatar
Kjorn
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

imagine how many lives he could help by donated that 6 M $ money to educate Young kids who couldn't affort this...

christysmith_1 avatar
Christy Smith
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Who the f**k cares about educating young kids? How does one take something to do with a pup, to thinking those funds should go to kids? So I take it you make donations to help educate kids? Is that where you do your volunteer work? Or do you just have your head up your a*s? Psst, it's the last one. You're the worst, I guarantee you're a hypocrite in several areas of life.

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Elizabeth
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I always feel very bad for the animal whenever I hear about one getting treated for Cancer. They have no idea what is going on, and don't understand why they don't feel good. They have such short lives already, it strikes me as cruel to subjugate them to chemo.

lanza130 avatar
Melody Lanzatella
Community Member
4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

@Caleb Ng is quite possibly the stupidest human walking this tired old Earth.

chris-watson-73113528 avatar
Chris Watson
Community Member
4 years ago

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

Yes this is nice. But I can't thinking, of all the human beings, this money could have helped. People needing simple eye surgery to see, clubbed feet, cleft palates, artificial limbs.....

tylerduffy avatar
Tyler Duffy
Community Member
4 years ago

This comment is hidden. Click here to view.

What a waste of 6 million dollar's. Dude it's a dog.

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