Showing 6 posts from April 2009
Many have questions about diets that can help with dog cancer.
Much attention has been placed on raw foods for dogs. Many raw food diets are really excellent, balanced nutritional rations that can significantly improve health.
We should clarify whether we are discussing a diet for healthy, vigorous dogs, or whether we are talking about a dog [...]
We are faced with some hard choices when in a war against dog cancer. The truth is, as dog lovers, often we feel pretty undergunned and overwhelmed, with choices that range from not-so-great to downright awful.
One of the difficulties many have is the choice among the supplements discussed in this blog or in The Dog [...]
In the world of dog cancer, we find ourselves in a war where we can be under-gunned.
I must confess that when I look at this statement, I find myself wondering whether it is healthy. To think about dealing with malignancies as a war? Perhaps this analogy is too violent, too antagonistic, too contrary.
The facts as [...]
Many dog lovers, especially those of you who just received the news that your dog has cancer, feel very overwhelmed. This is very common and completely natural.
So many questions arise. How did this happen? Where did the cancer come from? Why wasn’t this picked up before? Is it the food? Vaccines? Chemicals?
What do I do [...]
Dear dog lovers,
I have been deluged with comments that some vets out there, maybe even most, have not heard of many of the approaches to dealing with cancer that are beyond surgery, chemo and radiation.
As a consequence, there seems to be a large “black box” as to what to do, how to arrive at a [...]





