Unfortunately I don’t have great experience with fenben. My dog was diagnosed 4 1/2 years ago with a very aggressive cancer in her mouth and was given six months to live. Yes you read that correctly, I got four more years than anyone expected. During that time I did a lot of research and eventually came upon the treatment for dogs her small size.
At first the fenben Appeared to be shrinking the tumor so I continued to the treatment for the last seven months. A week and a half ago things took a turn for the worst and the tumor started growing horizontally out the side of her mouth and is now an open bleeding (infected) wound. I came home from a weekend trip to find blood on all of my furniture mixed with her saliva. Took her to the vet yesterday who wanted to put her to sleep then, I told him I was not quite ready yet and needed a few days to spoil and say goodby again. Knowing him for over 25 years he has agreed to come to my house on Thursday to put an end to her suffering in the comfort of her own home instead of a cold sterile environment where she shakes every time she’s up on the stainless steel table.
I’m in the process of saying my goodbyes all over again as I had done 4 1/2 years ago. Not saying the treatment doesn’t work for some; every cancer, every animal and every situation is different. Perhaps if I had found the information earlier before she had had it so long things would be different.
All I’m trying to convey is not to jump on a bandwagon thinking everything is 100% cure for everyone, everyone needs to do their research and diligence before putting all of their faith into something that worked for someone else.
To risk love is to risk losing that which we love. But, as painful as the loss of that love is, to live without it is even worse. God bless you and your furry child.
So heartbroken for you and your furrbaby u/txharleygirl...💔
Been through this with 3 of my kitties...2 had breast cancer at the same time and one had squamous cell carcinoma. Didn't know about fenbenzanole at the time.
I think the number one cause of pet cancer is toxins in food, environment etc. Breast cancer can occur in females that have not been spayed or had a litter.
Check out TheTruthAboutPetCancer.com for info.
Please take comfort in knowing that God doesn't take away anything in eternity that He gave us in this life. Prayers and love to you both. 🙏🐕
Thanks for sharing that and I'm sorry for your loss.
I wonder if there was something environmental that impacted the effects of the medication. Not saying it was your fault, but when people go through the detoxing process they are supposed to change their diet and lifestyle. Not sure how you would change a dog's diet though.
And fenbendazole.
Unfortunately I don’t have great experience with fenben. My dog was diagnosed 4 1/2 years ago with a very aggressive cancer in her mouth and was given six months to live. Yes you read that correctly, I got four more years than anyone expected. During that time I did a lot of research and eventually came upon the treatment for dogs her small size.
At first the fenben Appeared to be shrinking the tumor so I continued to the treatment for the last seven months. A week and a half ago things took a turn for the worst and the tumor started growing horizontally out the side of her mouth and is now an open bleeding (infected) wound. I came home from a weekend trip to find blood on all of my furniture mixed with her saliva. Took her to the vet yesterday who wanted to put her to sleep then, I told him I was not quite ready yet and needed a few days to spoil and say goodby again. Knowing him for over 25 years he has agreed to come to my house on Thursday to put an end to her suffering in the comfort of her own home instead of a cold sterile environment where she shakes every time she’s up on the stainless steel table.
I’m in the process of saying my goodbyes all over again as I had done 4 1/2 years ago. Not saying the treatment doesn’t work for some; every cancer, every animal and every situation is different. Perhaps if I had found the information earlier before she had had it so long things would be different.
All I’m trying to convey is not to jump on a bandwagon thinking everything is 100% cure for everyone, everyone needs to do their research and diligence before putting all of their faith into something that worked for someone else.
To risk love is to risk losing that which we love. But, as painful as the loss of that love is, to live without it is even worse. God bless you and your furry child.
So heartbroken for you and your furrbaby u/txharleygirl...💔
Been through this with 3 of my kitties...2 had breast cancer at the same time and one had squamous cell carcinoma. Didn't know about fenbenzanole at the time.
I think the number one cause of pet cancer is toxins in food, environment etc. Breast cancer can occur in females that have not been spayed or had a litter.
Check out TheTruthAboutPetCancer.com for info.
Please take comfort in knowing that God doesn't take away anything in eternity that He gave us in this life. Prayers and love to you both. 🙏🐕
You'll be with your baby again someday. 🌈
Thanks for sharing that and I'm sorry for your loss.
I wonder if there was something environmental that impacted the effects of the medication. Not saying it was your fault, but when people go through the detoxing process they are supposed to change their diet and lifestyle. Not sure how you would change a dog's diet though.