Are you feeling frustrated that your dog’s cancer wasn’t noticed sooner? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger, co-authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, discuss the normal, human reactions of frustration and blame and how to mov…
Are you concerned about your dog’s lack of appetite? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger define cancer cachexia and discuss some ideas as to how you may deal with your dog’s loss of appetite and vitality.
Are you concerned that your dog is experiencing diarrhea as a side effect of her cancer? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss the various causes of diarrhea as it relates to dog cancer and some of the methods that may help …
Are you concerned about your dog’s nausea or lack of appetite? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler, co-authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, discuss nausea and appetite loss as side effects of dog cancer, in addition to some m…
Have you heard about Cyberknife radiosurgery? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler discuss the utilization and benefits of Cyberknife radiosurgery as a non-surgical treatment for dogs with cancer.
Are there certain dog cancers which are best treated with chemotherapy? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler, co-authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, have an in-depth discussion on chemotherapeutic treatments for dog cancers.
Are you considering amputation for your pup diagnosed with osteosarcoma? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler, co-authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, weigh in on amputation as surgical treatment for dogs with osteosarcoma.
When is surgery a good option for the treatment of dog cancer? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss their perspectives on surgical treatment of dog cancer and the different types of surgery that maybe performed.
What is apoptosis and how does it play a role in dog cancer? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler discuss the importance of apoptosis, how it works to rid the body of cancerous cells, and how to promote apoptosis.
Are there certain dog breeds that are more susceptible to cancer? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss the predispositions that some dog breeds carry for certain types of dog cancers.
How will you know when the battle with your dog’s cancer is over? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss life quality with dog cancer and the process of how to decide when it is time to say goodbye to your beloved companion.
Are you aware of the value of diet in managing your dog’s cancer? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss the importance of diet in the management of dog cancer and the impact diet may have on your dog’s life quality.
Are you considering getting a second opinion regarding your dog’s cancer? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler talk about the importance of a second opinion in managing your dog’s cancer as well as when and how to ask for a second …
Do you feel as though your dog’s cancer diagnosis is really an immediate death sentence? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger discuss how anticipatory grief may affect you and your decisions and how to be proactive in dealing with …
Are you considering including a veterinary oncologist in the management of your dog’s cancer? Dr. Ettinger and Dr. Dressler discuss the decision as to when and why a veterinary oncologist should be seen and also how to find …
Are you having difficulty dealing with your emotions surrounding your dog’s cancer? Dr. Dressler and Dr. Ettinger, co-authors of The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, discuss the impact of our emotions on dealing with dog cancer an…