We have a Corgi/Jack Russell mix who is 10 years old, weighs about 20 pounds, and is the absolute heart of our house. He has been in excellent health up until this past Wednesday night. We noticed his belly was a bit distended and he yelped when I picked him up to put him into bed. After doing an evaluation with some slight pressure on different places on his belly we found the tender spot and immediately rushed him to the emergency vet. They did an x-ray and found he has a mass near his bladder and he was bleeding internally. It was a very slow bleed and he was not in any pain, just acting like his normal self and that nothing was wrong. They kept him overnight until the sonogram tech could get there at 10AM on Thursday for a sonogram. After the sonogram they gave us the diagnosis that he probably doesn't have long to live if the mass is malignant and referred us to a vet hospital for further consultation. They mentioned that the amount of blood in his belly appeared to be the same from when we brought him in, meaning that his body was working to clot the bleeding and was a good sign.
The vet hospital ran another eval on him and gave us our options for treatment, including surgery with follow-up chemo. We discussed the surgical options only to discover that life expectancy would only be two to twelve months even if the mass was benign and the surgery was successful. And he would not be the same dog after. Also with the possibility that he could die on the table after being cut open. We made the decision that we weren't going to let them butcher our dog, at the cost of almost $17,000, and we brought him home.
They gave us a sedative to keep him calm and not too active, and Yunnan Baiyao, a Chinese herb to help with the bleeding. We believe the bleeding has stopped as his belly has gone down in size a bit. He's his normal cheerful self and is alert. You wouldn't be able to tell he's any different after this diagnosis. We've taken him off his normal dog food and have gone to cooked chicken and beef with bone broth. He's eating and drinking normally with normal potty activity. I’m currently researching an organ meat diet to boost his immune system.
I have gone back and checked his vet records from his annual visit in July. The vet at that time was astounded at how healthy he was and commented that he had the bloodwork of a five year old dog. They gave him four vaccines: rabies, leptospirosis, DAPP, and bordetella. Before you ask, my lady friend took him in for the visit and vaccines didn’t even cross my mind. My initial research has shown that the rabies and bordetella vaccines are MRNA, but I haven't found definitive answers about the leptospirosis and DAPP. I'm going to assume those are as well. We have a visit scheduled this afternoon with another vet where we will discuss non-surgical treatment options and I’m going to address the vax issues. It’s been 140 days from perfectly healthy to staring at death.
I've spent the last two nights researching vax injuries including turbo cancer in dogs and protocols for treatment, but at this point I'm overwhelmed. I know fenbendazole and ivermectin are viable treatments, I just don't know dosages due to his weight. There are also other peptides that can be helpful in shutting down the cancerous cell activity that I’m looking into. I’ve begun initial research into spike protein recovery and detox but haven’t found much in relation to dogs. I’m also currently reading https://therubyprotocol.substack.com/ to get up to speed with treatment options. And I’ve watched a handful of youtube vids to increase my knowledge and try to find additional options.
Needless to say we’ve been praying non-stop for immediate healing, but satan’s power is strong and he wields it through big pharma and cabal control of our medical industry. If you’re the praying type, please put my boy into yours and join us in asking for him to be completely healed, made healthy and whole, and that all traces of the darkness they put inside him are purged completely. His name is Jake. If you’re not the praying type, please just send us good thoughts and blessings. Please understand he is not currently in pain and is his normal self. We have already discussed end-of-life options and will not let him suffer if his condition deteriorates. Our hearts are breaking having to consider these steps for a dog that normally should have ten more years of life. If God would take ten years off of my life to give to him, I would do it in a heartbeat.
Here’s where I need BIG TIME FROG POWER. If you know of any treatments that can help, whatever it may be, please share it here or DM me so I can take a look at it. It doesn’t matter what it is. Diet, supplements, alternative therapies, prayers, even success stories. Right now, I just don’t have the time and energy to do it alone. We also have two other dogs that need our normal daily attention, too.
We know his survival is a long shot, probably the longest of shots, but I’m not willing to give up without fighting as hard as I can for his life. I will NOT let evil steal him from us without doing everything I can, and I’m hoping there is a miracle coming. And also because, FUCK YOU, CABAL. They want us all dead, and that includes the animals we love.
THANK YOU to everyone who has read this far and can help us with what we’re facing. You are all angels.
These sites have dosages. I'm so sorry.
https://healnavigator.com/ask-our-experts/what-is-a-safe-dosage-of-fenbendazole-to-treat-cancer-in-dogs/
https://www.dogcancer.com/articles/drugs/fenbendazole-for-dogs/
THANK YOU. This is the one thing I haven't been able to find.
You're welcome!
May your dog recover from cancer.
If it were my dog, I'd look into ivermectin / fenbendazole and see what the safe dosage is for dogs. Those are anti parasitics so they are likely to be already used for canines, and we know that they have anti-cancer properties in many instances of cancer.
I concur…
A friend treated her corgi with Fenbendazole that was given no hope by the vet. That was over a year ago and he is tumor free and back to his normal 13 y/o self. I think they still have him on maintenance Fenben.
THANK YOU. This is encouraging considering his breed.
It doesn't always work. It had no effect for us.
I tell people all the time; go ahead and try it. Worst that can happen is nothing.
Do you happen to know what brand Fenben and what dosage? Was it liquid or capsule?
Ivermectin and fenbendazole for the win. As far as dosages.....dont worry about it at this point. You have nothing to lose. If you can find tubes of paste then draw out enough to make about an inch of each. Pill form....one pill each, it doesn't matter what strength is in the pill. Whether 10mg or 30mg it will not harm your dog. What is important is that you get the meds in him TODAY.
Don't delay if you want the best possible outcome. Lots of pedes on GAW will tell you the same thing, the sooner you begin treatment the sooner the meds will have time to do their healing. Delay is what you want to avoid.
Good luck and God bless.
That's not true, it does matter. The kinetic state of the disease can be thrown into overdrive if you hit it with too many things or too much.
And definitely not an inch of it. Maybe a dime size dot
if using the paste, get the apple flavored one (durvet). Son said other was awful tasting.
I'm so sorry. Praying for Jake and for your family. I would definitely recommend looking into Fenbendazole and Ivermectin to reduce the size of the mass. Not sure if it would work or not, haven't looked into how it works for MRNA related cancers but if it works for non-vaxx cancer, maybe it will work for this as well.
I sincerely hope Jake makes a complete recovery. And I think you made the right call by opting out of the surgery. It seems like whenever the cancer is exposed to air it just goes crazy.
https://joe-tippens-protocol.com/ hope this helps fren,GOOD LUCK!!!
The mRNA bordatella vax, for one, has been killing dogs.And I suppose the others too. I am very sorry that both your friend who took your dog to the vet, and the vet, made a dreadful mistake that day. We use ivermectin and fenben. paste horse wormer, and the fenben is pills, which are at amazon. If I had a dog with cancer I would try them, as long as there is not pain going on. Not allowing suffering, that is the most important thing. I will hold a prayer in my heart for your situation, fren.
But I want to tell you the following: After having a rescue dog who ended up with internal bleeding in the abdomen, and it was not cancer but it was fatal, because it was a huge hematoma on his spleen that when, not if, it burst, would cause a bleed out. There were only two options, one, surgery, and the other, no surgery and it was obvious to us he did not have long and he was so weak he could not walk, and getting depressed. We had the surgery, with the hope of having a couple more years with my very very best beloved boy. In other words, his affliction was treatable but old age would take him soon. If I knew that surgery would not cure him, and he would feel like hell, and be with us only a bit longer, I would absolutely not put him through that misery just so I could avoid "giving up" and letting him go home to God. I did get my 2 more years with Johnny. He was happy until the very end and not in pain. We can't let them be in pain, and confused, and seeing the vet all the time, because we can't bear to let them go. Not with no cure after all that misery. I am so sorry and sad for you. Animal people, we know how great is your grief. And your anger at this injustice. If possible we do not want their very worst day, to be the last moments they have with us. We would like them to be able to see our face and hear our voice, (very very important) then go to sleep and wake up with the angels. And do with a house call from a vet, helps a lot, because they are not frightened back at a vet. Hopefully a vet that is not the one responsible for what has happened.
https://greenmountaingreenery.com/fenguard
You'll find lots of good information here. He was treating his dogs specifically. Lots of good videos and even a pdf chart he used. You can order the fenben powder from the site was well.
See also...
https://greatawakening.win/p/1ARd8RodPj/looking-for-advice-on-cancer-pro/
Fen ben
Prayers ↗️ sent
THANK YOU.
yw fren 🙏❤️
Should be good evidence that vaccines are harmful.
Here is what I would do:
Start feeding him ONLY raw beef and beef bones.
NOTHING ELSE.
Dogs are wolves, ultimately, and MEAT is their ONLY food they should be eating.
10 years of average dog food causes problems, and then throw in a fake vaccine with who-knows-what harmful toxins, and you get a sick and dying dog.
MAYBE ... a 100% raw beef (plus bones) diet will bring him around.
Look up the study on Pottenger's Cats. He proved that cats (dogs would be the same, basically) thrived on raw meat, but not on cooked meat or cooked dairy (pasturized) or regular cat food.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C1X1Pi03zQ
It's just that it takes so long for the harm to have its full effect, that people don't notice.
P.S. Fenben could be helpful, too.
No, that's not how it works. Wolves will naturally eat some types of berries and grasses.
prayers for Jake, in addition to the meat (natural diet) ivermectin & fenbendazole suggestef by anon frens:
for humans, and maybe helpful for pets? https://regenerativemedicinela.com/treatments/covid-vaccine-injury/spike-protein-detox/. possibly nattokinase & bromelain — ask veterinarian
from the regenerative article, 2 enzymes mentioned:
Nattokinase, an enzyme from fermented soybeans (natto), shows promise in dogs for boosting immune function (Natural Killer cells) and supporting cardiovascular health by dissolving blood clots, with studies showing it can significantly enhance immune cell activity and quickly dissolve induced clots in canine veins. It's available as a supplement or food topper, but consulting a vet is crucial before giving it to your dog
Bromelain, a pineapple enzyme, is used in dog supplements for anti-inflammatory, digestive, and immune support, helping with joint pain, allergies, and gut issues, but always consult a vet before giving it to your dog, especially if they're on other meds like blood thinners or antibiotics, as it's generally safe in moderation but can cause stomach upset or interact with drugs.
ask vet about coenzyme-q10 https://www.vetriscience.com/coenzyme-q10-10-mg-capsules.html
Melatonin at night: Melatonin inhibits cancer cell proliferation to promote apoptosis by up-regulating pro-apoptosis-related miRNAs and down-regulating anti-apoptosis miRNAs. Melatonin also impedes tumor progression through miRNA regulation of pathways related to cancer progression
https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2025.1617508/full
if Jake has any arthritic like inflammation, a little bit of apple cider vinegar with his meals might help it helps my ‘s hound in the ‘80s
not sure how they would interact, but review with a holistic veterinarian
When I treat my 70 pounds dog with fenbendazole, I dose him at 1ml per 10 pounds of body weight. That's for the standard parasite protocol. It may require more for cancer treatment.
Pooch Power!!!! Prayers up 🙏 !!!
Prayers up for Jake ♥️ 🙏🏼
Vaxxes why?
What food have you been feeding him? Maybe look into feeding him a raw meat diet?
Fenbendazole horse paste and after doing the math she squeezed the paste on her little finger approx. 1/2 way to the first joint, don't worry if you are over a little. Her corgi weighs 29- 30 lbs. She smeared it on the roof of his mouth daily for 3-1/2 months. I forgot to ask her how often she is giving it now. Will try to get back to you on that. Good luck with your corgi terrier. I bred conformation, agility and herding corgis for over 30 years. They are wonderful little critters, very opinionated and smart. She also started feeding him a raw meat and raw bones diet. You may want to look into the benefits of feeding a natural diet. As we do with our corgis and English Shepherds. My longest living corgi made it to 17+ years and was active up to the day he passed.
MAKE SURE YOUR DOG DOESN’T HAVE ANY AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD IN IT. IVERMECTIN KILLS THAT BREED OF DOG.
Certain dog breeds with a specific genetic mutation, known as the MDR1 gene mutation, are highly sensitive to ivermectin and can experience life-threatening toxicity or death if given high doses.
Affected Breeds
The MDR1 mutation is most prevalent in herding breeds and their crosses, though it can appear in any dog. Breeds with a high incidence of this mutation include: Collies (both rough and smooth coated; up to 70% may be affected) Australian Shepherds and Miniature Australian Shepherds Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties) Old English Sheepdogs Longhaired Whippets and Silken Windhounds German Shepherds and White German Shepherds McNabs Border Collies (less common, but still a risk) Why the Risk? The MDR1 gene is responsible for producing P-glycoprotein, a transporter that acts as a pump, keeping certain drugs, including ivermectin, out of the brain and other sensitive tissues. In dogs with the mutation, this pump is non-functional or severely impaired, allowing high doses of ivermectin to cross the blood-brain barrier and cause neurotoxicity. Dosage Matters It is important to note that the very low doses of ivermectin used in commercial, monthly heartworm preventatives are generally considered safe even for dogs with the MDR1 mutation. The risk of toxicity and death comes from high doses used for other conditions, such as treating mange, or from accidental ingestion of large animal products (like horse dewormer).
Slap 7mg nicotine patch on him for 6 days straight.
that sounds interesting, where do you get the nicotine patches?
At any walgreens, walmart, Amazon.