No change in size of lump.
She ate her breakfast. She wanted to eat dinner. Made her some ground beef and sprinkled some salt on it as well. She drank a little after she ate.
The bad breath still seems to be a come and go thing. Sometimes youll get a good whiff of it but you mostly gotta be on top of her snoot to smell it. But its still not the rancid something rotting in your fridge make you wanna puke smell that it started out as. More like she farted.
The drool seems to be almost clear. It was a grosse brownish grey foul smelling slime. Still a little bit a slime in it.
She was up and about last night wagging her tail.
Trying to keep track of how much she sleeps,eats or drinks is kinda tough. She was never a very active dog.she prefers to lay around most of the time. Some days she wouldnt eat but most days she would eat anything you gave her. Even on the hottest days, it would be a rare sight to catch her drinking. She has never emptied a water bowl.
I wonder if a few sprays a day of colloidal silver into her mouth would help heal anything going on in there.
Good idea. "Bugs" (parasites, etc.) hate Silver.
My dog had an ear infection and colloidal silver once and it went away and he was so happy. I check often and he runs when he sees me pick it up. Maybe try fren. Wish you and your dog the best. Man's best friend
Colloidal silver w/ DMSO might do the trick. Maybe chlorine dioxide too.
When cancer tumors shrink or undergo apoptosis/necrosis, it floods the lymph system with the nasty cancer byproducts. The waste has to go somewhere, or better yet, get neutralized. Otherwise, it's a battle on two fronts: the cancer, and the die off reactions.
Good luck fren, she's a good pupper.
Great idea!