No noticable changes to talk about.
I finally got the cbd oil yesterday. Gave her the first dose of that. She ate and went back to sleep fir a bit. Then she woke up with tail wagging and laying on me for some lovings.
Went out and got more stuff to feed her. Grabbed a few marrow bones. My wife threw the bones and stuff in a pot. Now shes got a pot of her own stew with all kinds of good stuff in it.
Damn dog is eating better than we are.😁🤣
https://mycancerstory.rocks/the-blog/ This is the protocol I am following. I lost my brother to cancer at 49 and wish Id have known then about this. I do not have cancer but taking it as a prevent.
I've been taking it almost 3 yrs now
Same here. All but the cbd just cant afford it monthly. But the fenben and other supp inget monthly after havung a brain tumor removed in 2020
I want to take it but I was wondering if ivermectin can replace Panacur because I have been taking ivermectin 12mg for prevention too.
"... taking it as a prevent."
Same here.
I missed your posts for a few days and am glad with what I read: demanding a cuddle and wagging the tail are good signs. Keep listening to what God inspires you to do for that good doggie!🤗
I cant say wether its working or not. I can say it had an effect on the rancid breath. Wether its a good effect or not,i dont know yet. But things dont seem to be getting any worse.
Gonna call the vet monday and see if he wants to check her out.
Good idea - please let us know the outcome! There are likely changes happening that are not immediately visible.
That's what I was going to say also. As long as she isn't getting worse, I'd continue with the protocol given. Also think her resting more could mean her body needs the rest because it is fighting the cancer and that has to be tiring for her body.
Praying for you.🙏🏻
Took her out this morning. She was snorting like shes trying to blow her nose. I looked and now shes got goopy shit coming out her nose on the side of the lump. I know the bad stuff has to find a way out,i hope thats it but i doubt out. Vet said at the end,she will start bleeding out her nose. God,i hope not. If shes gotta go,please let her go in her sleep. Dont make have to do it.
A while back, my chiropractor told me that you’re either going to poop it out, pee it out, sweat it out, it’ll come out through your eyes, nose, and ears. Anything that’s backed up in your body has to come out one way or another. This is a good sign.
I prayed this for mine too. Two of them passed like that but the other two I had to hold as they took their last breath. I can't believe I'm already researching my next breed/pack. It's so hard to lose them but their importance in our families can't be understated.
For detox, dogs don't sweat, this is why Scott's famous dog Bear of the 9/11 rescue dogs passed away - they just didnt't have this protocol and couldn't do ours which involved sweating. (I met Scott and Bear doing the human detox and got personal licks from Bear.) We talked a lot about ways to detox dogs.
So out the nose or mouth is likely good. Mucus is a good sign. Yellow and green is best.
(Here's the story on Bear FWIW. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LcAvnsFhNUk
You made me laugh when you said the dog is eating better than you! Don’t think she hasn’t figured out the sympathy angle!
That dog has always eaten better than me. Even when i had no money,that dog ate before i did.
My pack of four never tasted a can of dog food in their lives (and one lived to be 19 1/2). Once a month I'd spend the day cooking for them. A protein (chicken, beef or turkey), brown rice, and a veggie (broccoli, carrots, etc). I'd portion them in freezer bags and stack them so they'd have a different protein each night. I suppose the only thing I didn't do was make homemade sorbet for them to cleanse their pallets between proteins. Hang in there, I'm following your story as closely as I follow Q!
We've been cooking our dogs food for the past few months because one of our pups was having a bad reaction either to an allergy or adverse effects of vaxx or allergy shot the vet gave him. The changing of our pups food did wonders for both of them, his skin/coat was so bad from all the bumps and hives, though his coat is looking better (not completely but much better than before) his paws are still swollen and sore (bleeds sometimes).
We started them on a bunch of supplements is what really started his body to fight whatever is going on in his body, then decided to change to just one supplement powder that has a lot of supplements in the one powder. Makes it easier to give the pups instead of 10 different things. They've only been taking it for about 2 1/2 weeks now, but there has been a little improvement but it's going to take awhile for his paws to get better. The supplement is called Detoxapet.
We have big dogs, so they eat more than regular size or small dogs. They are both 95-100 lbs each, and really, they don't eat as much as the dog food bags say to feed them, but when we cook a big batch/pot of food, it only lasts maybe 2-3 days, as they eat twice a day, then we have to cook again. When we first started cooking for them, we did turkey, but lately we've been doing mostly beef as they seem to like it better. We also put in something called Dr. Harvey's Raw Vibrance to give them more nutrients that they need in their diet. Instead of feeding it to them like directions say to, we add a few scoops into the food as it's cooking.
How much do you feed them each day?
I had 4 small dogs (2 chihuahuas, 1 yorkie, and 1 rescue) so all 4 of their dinners would fit easily in a quart storage bag. They ate at night but had some kibble available during the day.
Thanks.
Just like your children always eat first.
I made a pot of chicken thighs, whole wheat pasta and green beans for my dog and my son thought it was supper, he said, damn thats a whole meal right there. I said, yep, its for my significant other.
Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful news!
So happy for your pup!
Adding prayers for your pup (please remind me of her name), and for her loving, steady humans!
She is in the best of hands.
Grin.
Mine has diarrhea really bad. Wife thinks it is from the fenbendazole but not sure.
Losing her hair in spots now. Can’t hold bladder all night so we wake up to pee soaked bed.
She got a cancer or fungus diagnosis at 6 months after an X-ray. Curiously it was in the exact spot of the rabies vax she got. Regular Treatment is ungodly expensive for Both of these.
She’s still hanging in there but not optimal yet.
Add pumpkin to her food helps with the stool if it's loose or constipated.
This!
I have my dog wearing cloth doggie diapers with an insert to soak up her massive amounts of pee. Alsi got a comfy type simple harness thing and we fasten the diaper to itcw a strip of soft cloth for nighttime because if not the whole diaper thing slips off her butt. Write me if you want to know what brands/styles. Took a few tries to get it right.
I had mentioned yesterday about Vitamin B17 working to cure cancer. Look into using it in addition to the fenfendazole. It might help.
The last year of my best old gal's life, she couldn't hold her bladder at night. I got a baby gate for the bathroom we didn't use at night, a comfy doggie bed, a grass pee mat with tray and pee pads for around. She slept in there with a night light until morning just fine, and my bed/carpet were safe.
If your pup is still eating kibble, try taking her off to help her fight the fungus/mange. Anything with grains will encourage the fungal growth.
Good luck fren
I agree with Rightminded, give her some pumpkin either in her food or even on a spoon or plate by itself. Flagyl helps with diarrhea also, but need to get it from the vet, don't know if it's sold without a prescription or not. Also, if she's wetting her bed at night, usually is a sign of an infection (in my experience with our dogs).
I know how expensive vet treatments are, we have always had big dogs, the bigger the dogs the bigger the vet & food bills. We have had boxers, great danes and now pitbulls (one is pitbull the other is pit/rottie mix, both 95-100 lbs each). Our danes were 135 & 150 lbs. We seem to have dogs in 2's by breed, lol.
When I was younger I had a dog that had health issues. We decided to make all of his meals rather than buy any type of dog food. I believe this was big factor in his healing. You may not see changes day to day but from reading your posts it sounds like things are moving in a positive direction. She is eating now and is more lively. Keep doing what you are doing because from here it appears only good.
pause treatment to every other day....i look forward to the update.....weaning treatment works
so i have ivermectin and fenben for my brain cancer but i am not taking it both at once. according to my parents they switched off ivermectin and fenben w their horses to keep them from building resistance to either one. so i am gonna take ivermectin for a month and then switch to fen
Sounds similar to floridasharkman protocol.
https://www.floridasharkman.org/protocol/protocol/FloridaSharkman-Protocols.pdf#page14
no 12 mg pills of ivermectin and powdered fenben
Happy to hear the update. Keep it coming. I’m excited to see the progress. Whatever the outcome you know you did your best. We all know you did your best.👏👏👏
Great news. Thanks so much for the updates.
Regardless of the outcome, you will NEVER regret these tokens of love to one of the best companions you have ever known. And she both knows, and appreciates everything you do, and expresses it in the only way she knows how.
Wishing you nothing but the best.
👍
I'm telling you, you can double or triple that dose and not have to worry about it. Toss in some ivermectin too for good measure. The stuff is harmless and all it will do is kill the cancer (parasitic cyst) faster. Why draw it out? The stuff is harmless.
I've been following your posts the last few days and I'm glad you didn't give up. I just want to say I love seeing them and how great it is to see all the tail wagging! Keep it up, fren!
Praise God! She’s still here and she’s eating. Keep it up. It’s funny you say she’s eating better than you guys. We can totally relate to that. God be with you all.
Maybe give coriolus versicolor mushroom a try as well? Came across this on andweknow. Or do some digging on it.
Its supposed to help with immune system.
https://petclub247.com/index.html
I may have missed it in an earlier post - could you, would you share (again?) your puppy-dog's name? We are really rooting for this treatment plan to work.
Cheers, fren! Best Wishes?
Angel
Give her something for the pain
I’m so glad you got the bone marrow bones! There are a ton of recipes out there, my old girl can’t chew anything hard bc of her teeth, so we do a pretty simple recipe and add leftovers as we have them. Sweet potatoes, rice, meat (depends on what’s on sale), and veggies. I freeze the bone broth but will also useit instead of water to cook her rice. Dogs need high protein, so we sometimes add a fresh farm egg on top. She’s so picky now that she won’t eat grocery eggs and she’s become quite the aficionado of fish! As you said, she eats like a queen.
I agree with some of the other comments, the stuff coming out of her nose may be the body purging. All hope is not lost. If you’ve ever done a cleanse, you know you feel terrible before you feel better. Exercise her as much as you can and let her lay in the sun.
As it should be! 😎