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Update page 3: Our beloved dog has aggressive cancer. What suggestions do you have to help her?

 
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(((( hugs ))))

so sorry OP.

Vet, valium shot and put her down. Don't let her suffer, that's just cruel.
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Agree when they start feeling really bad then why allow them to suffer.
I would do the same and have.
I also had surgery done multiple times even laser surgery and nothing helped it, once set in it spread and could not be stopped.
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She also has pyometra,so her uterus is full of pus. They can't do surgery because the cancer is mammary and close to the uterus. She is 12, and is a member of the family. She is a 7 lb Pomeranian. Yes, I have had big dogs, but these little ones really dig into a person's heart.
 Quoting: Gringo-Crackerº


Get some apricot kernel and grind them up into the dogs food every day.

Apricot Kernels have a compound called laetrile in them which kills cancer cells.
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Sorry to read this.... I am still paying a £7000 radiotherapy bill for my dog Barneys treatment.

It was meant to give him another year because I simply couldn't let him go, the treatment took something out of him and six months later his condition forced me to let him go.

He too was 12 and I wish I had spared him the ordeal of treatment and partial recovery and in total honesty the cost of the treatment should have supported my human family rather than pad some vets salary.

Tell a dog lover that their little soul isn't part of the family though, my boys were born into my hands and letting them go was the hardest thing I have had to do to date.

I'm really sorry to know you are in the same position but know that there isn't much that time won't sedate just do your best to make sure they don't suffer!

Cannabis oil helped my dogs discomfort greatly is the only thing I can add.

Best wishes.
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Look into mms and dsmo. Did some research on it years ago but haven't looked into it lately. Something like miracle mineral supplement. Reports were saying it was curing dogs on their deathbed. I only found it after my Golden died of liver cancer at 8.
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People use apricot seeds but again it's not advice
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9mm
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Are you fucking cruel? 9mm seriously? .40 critical defense from behind while she stares off into the hills. Fade to black, no pain and instant.
im the new cancer.
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OP I responded to your thread immediately upon reading your first post... I see that several other users recommended cbd oil to you... Can you tell us what you're thinking after reading that advice? Is it something you are unfamiliar with and maybe reluctant to entertain and explore? I really empathize with your circumstances as my buddy is the same age as your dog and I'll likely be going through a similar set of circumstances in the not too distant future... I'll offer to have a bottle of good quality hemp-derived cbd oil drop shipped to you directly from the manufacturer - if you're open to it. But given the seriousness of your dog's condition I would ask that you consult with an animal care professional about a recommended treatment/dosage plan - and especially if the dog is currently on other vet-prescribed medications... Let me know ...

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Thank you, we are doing a good quality cbd, mushrooms and the vet gave her antibiotics. She is in no pain, and it very happy and fairly active. Going to do some other of the recommendations.
We have another smaller Pomeranian
(4 lbs) that has congestive heart failure. The vet gave her 2 days to live 6 months ago, but with raw food, cbd and love, she is doing well.
Thanks again for the recommendations everyone.
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Just bought some apricot seeds. How much should I dose her?

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Sounds like you have some really good suggestions. Praying for your dog. hugs
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I'm sorry to hear about your dog.

I've posted the following on other threads discussing cancer in dogs. I hope you find something below that helps.
Note: My dog's diagnosis was almost a year ago. She's doing wonderfully.



My own dog, female German Shepherd, was diagnosed with stage 5 lymphoma. I know, different type of cancer, but I'll list what we've done and maybe something here will help you.

1. Dog Cancer Survival Guide - you can get this on Amazon. Lots of good, helpful information.

2. www.ketopetsanctuary.com I don't live anywhere near this facility (I'm near Pittsburgh and I think this place is in Texas), but they were incredibly helpful in showing me how to create a raw meal plan for my dog. And they did this for free. This is important because any dog that's been diagnosed with cancer needs to stay away from grains and limit carbohydrates. So - no commercially processed food or treats.

3. Artemisinin - I came across this article: [link to pathwithpaws.com (secure)]
The author recommended artemisinin, so I looked into it. Now my girl's on this as well.

4. Filtered, pure water - nothing ever from the tap.

5. k9medicinals.com - nutritional supplements.


If there's only one thing on this list that you're able to do right now, then it would have to be diet modification.

Please feel free to reach out to me if you have questions about any of this.

Prayers for both you and your dog.

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Just bought some apricot seeds. How much should I dose her?
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You must be very, very careful with apricot seeds. They contain a compound that converts to cyanide when in the body. I haven't used them for that reason. Please see my previous post in this thread.
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She also has pyometra,so her uterus is full of pus. They can't do surgery because the cancer is mammary and close to the uterus. She is 12, and is a member of the family. She is a 7 lb Pomeranian. Yes, I have had big dogs, but these little ones really dig into a person's heart.
 Quoting: Gringo-Crackerº


I hate to tell you but pyometra, without surgery, is almost always fatal, especially in an older dog. I'm surprised the vet hasn't advised you of this. I assume they are at least trying antibiotics?

Saying goodbye to our babies is never easy but just be sure you don't let her suffer if it's her time.

I'm so sorry.
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Thank you, you are correct, it is not possible to do surgery with her condition, so we will have to put her down as soon as she shows pain.
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Good luck OP

being familiar with signs of pain in dogs is a help here...

they don't show it

not by whimpering, or rarely by panting..... they will let you know if they have a need, like thirst or hunger, but not if they are in pain.

low energy level is about the best sign of pain.

have you or a woman you know ever felt a uterus full of pus?

it hurts.

just went through this with the dog in my avatar. a vet in the family was honest about the need to be ahead of the curve.

again, good luck.
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I'm sorry to hear about your dog.

I've posted the following on other threads discussing cancer in dogs. I hope you find something below that helps.
Note: My dog's diagnosis was almost a year ago. She's doing wonderfully.



My own dog, female German Shepherd, was diagnosed with stage 5 lymphoma. I know, different type of cancer, but I'll list what we've done and maybe something here will help you.

1. Dog Cancer Survival Guide - you can get this on Amazon. Lots of good, helpful information.

2. www.ketopetsanctuary.com I don't live anywhere near this facility (I'm near Pittsburgh and I think this place is in Texas), but they were incredibly helpful in showing me how to create a raw meal plan for my dog. And they did this for free. This is important because any dog that's been diagnosed with cancer needs to stay away from grains and limit carbohydrates. So - no commercially processed food or treats.

3. Artemisinin - I came across this article: [link to pathwithpaws.com (secure)]
The author recommended artemisinin, so I looked into it. Now my girl's on this as well.

4. Filtered, pure water - nothing ever from the tap.

5. k9medicinals.com - nutritional supplements.


If there's only one thing on this list that you're able to do right now, then it would have to be diet modification.

Please feel free to reach out to me if you have questions about any of this.

Prayers for both you and your dog.
 Quoting: ljsikes


Thank you, we will look into your recommendations, we have been doing "Honest Kitchen" mixed with raw meat from the butcher, our dogs have been more active and the vet calls our little one "a miracle" because she has done so well with her heart. That's why this cancer and uterine issue surprised us.
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you have to be fair to yourself.

don't let the dog suffer and don't put thousands of dollars into an animal that might not survive.

i know it's hard but we all have went through this and if the animal is suffering then do the right thing.
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you have to be fair to yourself.

don't let the dog suffer and don't put thousands of dollars into an animal that might not survive.

i know it's hard but we all have went through this and if the animal is suffering then do the right thing.
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Thanks, I will, she definitely is feeling well, that's the strange thing... Very spunky, active, chasing lizards, and eating well.
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you have to be fair to yourself.

don't let the dog suffer and don't put thousands of dollars into an animal that might not survive.

i know it's hard but we all have went through this and if the animal is suffering then do the right thing.
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Thanks, I will, she definitely is feeling well, that's the strange thing... Very spunky, active, chasing lizards, and eating well.
 Quoting: Gringo-Crackerº

as long as they eat they have the will to live....hf

good luck with her.
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Only in America... do we use the word 'politics' to describe the process so well: 'Poloi' in Greek meaning 'many' and 'tics' meaning 'bloodsucking creatures'.~

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If you find that natural things increase her comfort and health, that's wonderful but please don't let her suffer. Taking a dog to a vet is a scary thing for them. There are mobile vets in many areas that will put her down at home where they are comfortable.

The suggestion of a 9mm may or may not have been been rude. You see, a lot of us country folk use this method because it's quick, the animal is in surroundings it knows and just thinks it's getting a nice yummy treat and doesn't see it coming. We aren't heartless, it hurts and we cry as we relieve the suffering of our beloved furry friends.

I am sorry for your pup and your pain.
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Just bought some apricot seeds. How much should I dose her?
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Just found this one for you online. I did a similar thing with my cat. He was only small so I grated one in the morning and mixed it with his food. You could also chew up yourself and put in the food.

I have used them myself over the years for prevention with no ill effects. They are however very bitter tasting so you will need to disguise the taste.

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Hello. My dachshund was 14 years old when diagnosed with melanoma on her mouth! She also had a few tumors in her body. I used apricot seeds, fish oil, vitamin C and Turmeric. Everything here was amazing. The veterinarian of course wanted to cut her open and do radiation on her! The large tumor on her mouth. SHE WOULD HAVE DIED IF THEY CUT THAT! Well here is THE GOOD NEWS.
MY STUSSY LIVED TO BE 21 YEARS OLD : )
With my knowledge and research. I gave her two seeds in the morning to at night, I chewed them up myself. Added the others supplements with be chewed up seeds into a piece of Turkey 2 times a day. Do research on Turmeric! That also breaks down cancer cells. I just bought a bag of apricot seeds today. I have been using the turmeric on my 11 year old Dachshund that I just found tumors on her and it's breaking my heart! Good Health to all ?
S TUSSY WAS 14 lbs. Just Google that question it'll come up?
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I thought you might enjoy this article about Apricot Kernels. Near the end of the article it explains why using them is safe - but like everything in moderation.


Apricot Kernels for Cancer: The Real Story of Laetrile
By Dr Veronique Desaulniers
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You may have heard about “laetrile” and how it can potentially help heal cancer, including breast cancer. Laetrile is the commercial label for apricot kernels (it also goes by name amygdalin or vitamin B17). You may have also heard about some possible dangers as well.

Unfortunately, “vitamin B17” is yet another natural substance that has fallen victim to misinformation and bad press. The truth is, apricot kernels have been consumed for their nutritional and healing properties for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years, especially in the cool, arid areas where apricot trees naturally grow.

What the Hunzas Knew About Apricot Kernels
In the 1930s, Major Sir Robert McCarrison wrote about a tribe called the Hunzas who lived in the remote countryside near Northern Pakistan. He encountered this hardy community while he was working with the Indian Medical Service. According McCarrison’s written observations, the Hunzas seemed to enjoyed near-perfect health. Some lived to be over 135 years old and no one in their clan had any of the conditions so common in the modern world, such as diabetes, obesity, heart attack, and cancer.
Then, twenty years later, Dr Ernest Krebs, a biochemist with a desire to understand what makes cancer cells work, discovered McCarrison’s writing about apricot kernels. Krebs also began studying the lifestyle habits of the Hunzas.

What became clear to Krebs was that the Hunzas’ vitality had a lot to do with their overall lifestyle and diet. Their diet consisted of raw milk, the occasional meat and bone broth, fresh grains and veggies. They ate little sugar and, as nomads and herders, they naturally got plenty of exercise. The other characteristic that was unique about the Hunzas is that they ate massive quantities of apricot seed kernels.

Intrigued, Krebs continued his research until he found what he thought was the secret weapon inside the humble apricot kernel when it came to tumour eradication – the glycoside amygdalin.

What is Amygdalin?

Amygdalin is a powerful phytonutrient that is found in apricot kernels, along with many other seed-bearing natural foods (estimates range from 1,200 to 1,500 foods). It is found in the highest concentrations and with the most effective accompanying enzymes in apricot seed kernels. Amygdalin is a nitriloside and its structure most resembles that of a B complex vitamin, so Krebs named it “B17.” Not surprisingly, amygdalin is largely missing from the Standard American Diet.
The substance laetrile was created by Dr Krebs as a concentrate of amygdalin and is created by extracting it from apricot kernels.

Compounds in Apricot Kernels That Make Them Cancer Killers
Amygdalin found in apricot kernels and in laetrile contains benzaldehyde and cyanide, two potent compounds against cancer. You heard that right! Cyanide is actually one of the substances that makes apricot kernels a potentially effective modality for cancer.

Unfortunately, the presence of cyanide in Laetrile was also the excuse the FDA used to ban it in the US in 1971. Prior to this time, laetrile was readily obtainable in the United States.

In fact, scandal surrounds the reasons why laetrile is still banned in this country, and discerning eyes point to the deep pockets of Big Pharma and its bought-and-paid for partner research institutions. In the mid-70s, investigative journalist G. Edward Griffin did in-depth research into the circumstances surrounding around the FDA ban. What he discovered was shocking. He uncovered documents buried by Sloane-Kettering Cancer Institute which proved that laetrile was “highly effective” against cancer.

The fact is that many healthy foods such as bitter almonds, millet, sprouts, lima beans, spinach, bamboo shoots, and even apple seeds have quantities of cyanide in them, yet they are still safe to eat. This is because the cyanide remains “locked” within the substance in these plants. The cyanide is harmless when bound within other molecular formations. In addition, the body has its own safety mechanism in the form of the rhodanese enzyme, whose job is to “catch” any free cyanide molecules that may have escaped and render them harmless.

Cancer cells, on the other hand, are not normal cells; they contain a substance called beta-glucosidase (which healthy cells do not contain). Beta-glucosidase is the enzyme that “unlocks” cyanide and benzaldehyde in amygdalin molecules. When the beta-glucosidase in a cancer cell unlocks an amygdalin molecule, a toxic synergy is created that specifically targets cancer cells and leaves healthy cells untouched and unharmed.

It seems that nature has created the perfect cancer-targeting mechanism in amygdalin − and science as well as antecdotal evidence since the mid-1850s has proven this. It also seems a little odd that the National Cancer Institute itself decided to conduct human clinical trials with laetrile in the early 1980s
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Wow, thank you for the info!
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Thank you for all the tips, we have implemented most of them. The tumors are shrinking, she is not in any pain and acting like a puppy. We are realistic in knowing it may be a stop-gap measure, but she is happy, and doing well. There are some powerful anti-cancer natural treatments out there! The pyometra is obviously a mis-diagnosis, or she would be dead. Although, it could be that it cleared up with her protocols. Again, thank you to all the awesome GLP peeps who gave sound recommendations!
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Vet, and put to sleep peacefully, animals cannot tell us when they have had enough, but they do suffer in silence, it is a tough call to have to make for a beloved pet, but the right one
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Vet, and put to sleep peacefully, animals cannot tell us when they have had enough, but they do suffer in silence, it is a tough call to have to make for a beloved pet, but the right one
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Screw you. You aren't here, and I'm not stupid.
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1) Medicinal mushrooms / anti infection anti sepsis anti cancer
2) Essiac tea anti cancer
3) ResveraDog / anti cancer
4) cbd the dose is 1/4 the body weight ie 20lbs is 5mg

Start now. Test a small amount to be sure of no allergy to the mushroom and start adding to get her up to therapeutic levels
I don't even have postage or i would mail it to you tomorrow morning.


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Sunnys liver dog diet from her web page:

9 cups of WATER in a BIG STEW POT
2-1/2 POUNDs GROUND TURKEY  (NOT white meat turkey)
2 cups BROWN RICE
2 CUPs WHOLE OATMEAL 
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) MIXED VEGETABLES
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) of FROZEN PEAS
or 1 Large Package of Chopped Broccoli
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
MORE whole oatmeal to mix in after preceding mixture is finished -  Mix in enough oatmeal to absorb all liquid and leave the mixture a tad dry.

Bring Turkey to a boil in approximately 8 cups of water (be sure to stir in while it breaks up), add brown rice and oatmeal and cook covered about  55 minutes on very low simmer.  Stir in the garlic powder. Stir in vegetables about 10-15 minutes before the end of cooking time.   After, the cooking is finished, stir in the extra oatmeal 1/2 cup at a time to make the food the right consistency which is some what dry in appearance.   This oatmeal doesn't need to  "cook" as the heat from the rice and etc. will moisten it and make it edible.  Put in containers and refrigerate.  It will keep a week in the refrigerator.    We put ours in plastic covered containers and freeze it. In 2 quart containers, it takes overnight to thaw on the countertop.

About every 6th time I make it, I substitute the HIGHEST GRADE ground beef for the ground turkey - just for a change.   You can also change the green vegetable from time to time.  If your dog is too fat, you will probably want to add another bag of green veggies to reduce calories.   If the dog is underweight, you can add another lb. of turkey.

When ready to feed, put the supplements on the top, stir it up good and watch your "kids" gobble it up. When we feed Sunny, we give her as much as she wants and will eat twice a day.  I would estimate that she eats about 3/4 cup in the morning and in the evening.  We adjust the amount as necessary.  If she's off her "feed", which seldom occurs, we put her bowl in the microwave for a minute which seems to stimulate her appetite!!!
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I agree with homemade food, but, much less carbohydrates to bolster the immune system. Better with high quality meat and vegetables as the carbohydrate sourse while she heals. Carbs = sugar which feeds cancer. She would be very happy with some steak or chicken with spinach or other greens, maybe a small amount of sweet potato or carrots. No dog food for sure. This will make her happy and help her body deal with the toxins.
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1) Medicinal mushrooms / anti infection anti sepsis anti cancer
2) Essiac tea anti cancer
3) ResveraDog / anti cancer
4) cbd the dose is 1/4 the body weight ie 20lbs is 5mg

Start now. Test a small amount to be sure of no allergy to the mushroom and start adding to get her up to therapeutic levels
I don't even have postage or i would mail it to you tomorrow morning.


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If you can:
Sunnys liver dog diet from her web page:

9 cups of WATER in a BIG STEW POT
2-1/2 POUNDs GROUND TURKEY  (NOT white meat turkey)
2 cups BROWN RICE
2 CUPs WHOLE OATMEAL 
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) MIXED VEGETABLES
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) of FROZEN PEAS
or 1 Large Package of Chopped Broccoli
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
MORE whole oatmeal to mix in after preceding mixture is finished -  Mix in enough oatmeal to absorb all liquid and leave the mixture a tad dry.

Bring Turkey to a boil in approximately 8 cups of water (be sure to stir in while it breaks up), add brown rice and oatmeal and cook covered about  55 minutes on very low simmer.  Stir in the garlic powder. Stir in vegetables about 10-15 minutes before the end of cooking time.   After, the cooking is finished, stir in the extra oatmeal 1/2 cup at a time to make the food the right consistency which is some what dry in appearance.   This oatmeal doesn't need to  "cook" as the heat from the rice and etc. will moisten it and make it edible.  Put in containers and refrigerate.  It will keep a week in the refrigerator.    We put ours in plastic covered containers and freeze it. In 2 quart containers, it takes overnight to thaw on the countertop.

About every 6th time I make it, I substitute the HIGHEST GRADE ground beef for the ground turkey - just for a change.   You can also change the green vegetable from time to time.  If your dog is too fat, you will probably want to add another bag of green veggies to reduce calories.   If the dog is underweight, you can add another lb. of turkey.

When ready to feed, put the supplements on the top, stir it up good and watch your "kids" gobble it up. When we feed Sunny, we give her as much as she wants and will eat twice a day.  I would estimate that she eats about 3/4 cup in the morning and in the evening.  We adjust the amount as necessary.  If she's off her "feed", which seldom occurs, we put her bowl in the microwave for a minute which seems to stimulate her appetite!!!
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Thank you, may you have success and peace in your life!
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I agree with homemade food, but, much less carbohydrates to bolster the immune system. Better with high quality meat and vegetables as the carbohydrate sourse while she heals. Carbs = sugar which feeds cancer. She would be very happy with some steak or chicken with spinach or other greens, maybe a small amount of sweet potato or carrots. No dog food for sure. This will make her happy and help her body deal with the toxins.
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Exactly right! She is doing really good.
"Life is tough, it's tougher if you are stupid." - John Wayne

Settle down Francis!
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1) Medicinal mushrooms / anti infection anti sepsis anti cancer
2) Essiac tea anti cancer
3) ResveraDog / anti cancer
4) cbd the dose is 1/4 the body weight ie 20lbs is 5mg

Start now. Test a small amount to be sure of no allergy to the mushroom and start adding to get her up to therapeutic levels
I don't even have postage or i would mail it to you tomorrow morning.


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If you can:
Sunnys liver dog diet from her web page:

9 cups of WATER in a BIG STEW POT
2-1/2 POUNDs GROUND TURKEY  (NOT white meat turkey)
2 cups BROWN RICE
2 CUPs WHOLE OATMEAL 
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) MIXED VEGETABLES
1 LARGE PACKAGE (sack) of FROZEN PEAS
or 1 Large Package of Chopped Broccoli
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
MORE whole oatmeal to mix in after preceding mixture is finished -  Mix in enough oatmeal to absorb all liquid and leave the mixture a tad dry.

Bring Turkey to a boil in approximately 8 cups of water (be sure to stir in while it breaks up), add brown rice and oatmeal and cook covered about  55 minutes on very low simmer.  Stir in the garlic powder. Stir in vegetables about 10-15 minutes before the end of cooking time.   After, the cooking is finished, stir in the extra oatmeal 1/2 cup at a time to make the food the right consistency which is some what dry in appearance.   This oatmeal doesn't need to  "cook" as the heat from the rice and etc. will moisten it and make it edible.  Put in containers and refrigerate.  It will keep a week in the refrigerator.    We put ours in plastic covered containers and freeze it. In 2 quart containers, it takes overnight to thaw on the countertop.

About every 6th time I make it, I substitute the HIGHEST GRADE ground beef for the ground turkey - just for a change.   You can also change the green vegetable from time to time.  If your dog is too fat, you will probably want to add another bag of green veggies to reduce calories.   If the dog is underweight, you can add another lb. of turkey.

When ready to feed, put the supplements on the top, stir it up good and watch your "kids" gobble it up. When we feed Sunny, we give her as much as she wants and will eat twice a day.  I would estimate that she eats about 3/4 cup in the morning and in the evening.  We adjust the amount as necessary.  If she's off her "feed", which seldom occurs, we put her bowl in the microwave for a minute which seems to stimulate her appetite!!!
 Quoting: Timur2020


Thank you, may you have success and peace in your life!
 Quoting: Gringo-Crackerº


I agree with homemade food, but, much less carbohydrates to bolster the immune system. Better with high quality meat and vegetables as the carbohydrate sourse while she heals. Carbs = sugar which feeds cancer. She would be very happy with some steak or chicken with spinach or other greens, maybe a small amount of sweet potato or carrots. No dog food for sure. This will make her happy and help her body deal with the toxins.
 Quoting: akasuzanne

Exactly right! She is doing really good.
 Quoting: Gringo-Crackerº

I am so glad she is doing better!
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May I ask what you implemented, OP?

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its hard
cbd oil was good my my puppy
but
he hated the taste so I stopped
the last few months is just let him eat whatever
it is what it is
just let em have fun
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Put it in peanut butter?
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When we sell something next and have $6 to mail, our dogs will send yours a month worth to see if it isnt a lot better. Just send a ship to address to the [email protected]

Even when it doesn't do it all, they feel a lot better
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You seem to know a lot about dogs ...
Do you think a peroxide douche for the pus- infection would help?

Human females can use a haircolor rinse or sinus bottle with salt packet (comes with them) and a capful of peroxide for total relief of vaginal yeast infection - mostly lukewarm water - a little superfine salt - and 3% peroxide - 1 capful is the recipe and it works better than prescription meds

Rinsing the infection out - I just don't think it could hurt to get some diluted peroxide in there to help beat that infection back

Poor doggy
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I wouldn’t put an animal through this. It could burn her. If anything is painful for them and torture the best thing to do is to humanely put them down.
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Animals in pain will also seek out cold floors to bring their body heat down. Lying on concrete, stone, in basements, etc.

So sorry, OP, but perhaps Comfort meds, CBD oil is best at this stage.

Unfortunately the pet food nowadays is highly toxic, along with tap water and vaccines and so many pets are paying a price.
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Turkey tail mushroom tincture.





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