Not really anything to report.
She did eat twice yesterday. She was being a pita for food early afternoon and again around 8pm. Ill probably stick with feeding her when shes looking for food. Shes used to eating everything and anything all day long. She was never on a i feed her at 8am and 5pm thing.usually had a full bowl of dry food 24/7.
She got mad cuz we went to do laundry and took all the blankets to wash. She was not happy when we got back.🤣
Things dont seem to be getting any worse. Visually,i dont see her fat ass losing wieght. Gonna call the vet today to see if he wants to see her and find out if anything can be done with the lump.
With our boxer, he had multiple lumps all around his body and he was always tired. We did FBZ for about 6 weeks along with a low carb diet. The lumps didn’t change in size.
Took him to the vet for blood tests and when the results came back, the vet said he was astounded that there was no sign of cancer in the blood tests. About 3 weeks later he excused the lumps and our dog is back to his normal self.
We still do the FBZ and low carb diet as a preventative and he’s healthy and active like before.
Glad your pup recovered. I love pups.
Kek!
Did the blood tests originally show cancer?
When you were on Day 2-3 and she wasn't eating or drinking; I feared the worst. Now she is not only eating and drinking; but she's active enough to be upset when you washed her blanket - she seems to be doing MUCH better.
The fact that she's eating is a good sign.
That's what I was about to say. This is encouraging I think.
I agree!
Thanks for the update!
If the Fenben is working but the lumps don't go away, they may be benign tumors that many old dogs commonly develop. The vet can remove them.
Might just be skin tags. My dog has a lot of those. I thought I would try rubbing some horse ivermectin paste on and see if it makes a difference.
There is a noticeable difference between the lumps and skin tags.
Be careful not to put too much ivermectin on your dog, unless you know how much they can have, and remember they absorb things through their skin too. Also... Very Important! Make sure your dog doesn't have that MDR1 gene mutation that makes them dangerously oversensitive to ivermectin.
Some of the breeds that have the MDR1 gene:
Australian Shepherd
Border Collie
Collie
German Shepherd Dog
Miniature American Shepherd
Old English Sheepdog
Shetland Sheepdog
Skye Terrier
Mixed-breeds that may have herding-breed heritage
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/heartworm-medication-side-effects/
Thanks, I did read that previously. I have a 13 yo cocker.
The lump appeared after the first 2 teeth were pulled.the smell went away for a few days then the top of head sunk in and the lump started. Had a third tooth pulled.the smell was gone for a week or so.i figured the lump was an infection from the teeth she was antibitics for 2 months straight.the lump just grew and the smell came back. Where the teeth were,her bone is sticking out.
She got a couple swollen lymphnodes in her neck as well.
I just know the lump is a source of a lot of issues. It needs to go. If it wasnt for the lump and deflated side of her head,you wouldnt know this dog is sick.
I have a soon to be 11 year old pup with a lump. She’s completely fine with it. Tears around the yard, eats like a champ, etc. I read that an elderly dog doesn’t take anesthesia well, as in, can’t survive it, so I’m not sure she’d be a candidate for removal. She’s on fenben, ivermectin, and a bunch of other things.
Eager to hear what the vet thinks. I have also been wondering if topical MMS/CDS on the lump may be worth trying.
👏👏👏 The fact she was upset with you is a Great Sign!
😂😂😂
Take her back to the vet to get that tumor drained or removed.
We had a dog in our neighborhood with an abdomen tumor the size of a deflated soccer ball. Had it removed and the darn dog is still alive 4 years latter! They use CBD and healthy diet as well.
I'm not trying to be disruptive, but my tired eyes read this as "lesbian treatment" lmao
🤣 We'll allow you to be disruptive as long as it's funny.🤣
Hi! Oncology RN here. I am following your story intently! Praying everyday for healing. I am working with an ignorative/functional Vet on natural cancer remission therapy and wanted to just suggest a couple of additions to your protocol. I am new at posting so if I post something that's not allowed I am sorry. The two additions that I suggest are the The Budwig Protocol and Castor oil Packs. With the castor oil packs you will purchase cold pressed hexane free castor oil, put it on a cloth and put it in top of the visible tumor. Leave it there as long as you possibly can. You can put a piece of plastic wrap over it for less mess and to hold the natural bodies heat in. In a perfect world leaving it on for 5 hours is the optimal time but as long as you are able is what I shoot for. I will link info and how to below( and I don't know how to archive, so sorry, as the links will be straight to the sites). The castor oil with break the tumor down, shrink it and move it out. It also has anti inflammatory properties so it will also help with discomfort and pain. The Budwig Protocol is pretty straight forward and super easy to do. I truly hope the very best outcome for your baby. I will be following you daily so keep us updated. God Bless!
https://draxe.com/nutrition/budwig-diet-protocol-cancer/
https://youtu.be/neerfGJ1mnY?si=jbT6wo1uTr6L4NiA
And I will let Mrs. Barbara O'Neill herself teach about the castor oil pacts. forewarning about Mrs. O'Neill she is super smart and super addictive! enjoy!
https://youtu.be/S14bnK3y2KM?si=jAof5dKxifE50p3h
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A lot of veggies and protein. Maybe vitamin c
Shes getting all meat and some veggies she likes..
Vitamins c,d3 and e
Great. Thank you brother. I am glad God is giving you the wisdom to cure your baby. God bless.
Thank you for keeping us updated. From where you at 10 days ago, appears your fur baby is making GREAT progress! Plus, there has been so much shared from others which is helping to make changes in my pup's diet and well-being. Please continue to give us the daily report!
Several people in your series have recommended for you to introduce fasting and meat only diet to your dog.
This is your only viable path as the gut needs to clear out the old and clean up the fatty liver that is causing these ailments.
YOUR FUR BABY IS OUR PRAYERS !!!!!
Op: when I first dewormed I was super drained of every then all of a sudden boom. Got a ton of energy and everything cleared up. Keep at it.
Sounds like things are going well. Biggest positive is her appetite being good and sounds like you have a pretty decent vet too. Continued prayers and thanks for the update. I know there are others besides me who look for them every day. Might be a personal win for you and your pup, but it’s a win for us too
There is a good chance, under the parasitic theory of cancer, that “tumors” are the body trying to contain parasites or toxins that it isn’t able to kill or remove before they spread and multiply (parasites) or damage other areas (toxins).
If so, the post below…
https://greatawakening.win/p/17shvqHlo2/x/c/4ZA05uP23lB
…about draining a non-cancerous lump after parasite treatment may be relevant.
I doubt that’s all cancers/tumors, but strongly suspect that it is some, if not most, of them.
There is a time to put selfishness away and let your friend end her suffering. My best friend of thirteen years was suffering horribly. It broke my heart, but I did the humane thing and released her soul.
I guess its a good thing that i know my dog better than you do. Shes not suffering. Uncomfortable,maybe.suffering,no.
Ive had animals all my life from fish to horses. I know when its time,its not time yet.
Best of luck.