Tracie is thinking her dog’s mast cell tumor might benefit from Panacur (fenbendazole). Are there any other repurposed drugs she might consider? It’s so exciting when a familiar drug in one area shows promise as a new treatment for another health problem. Researchers and clinicians pay attention, especially when the…
Enter the fascinating world of cell death, where nosy neighbors can tell each other to “die, already” … and cells can wake up one day and realize there’s something very, very wrong. Also, learn how cancer manipulates the conscientious cells to make them blissfully unaware of their own wrongdoing ……
Gloria’s dog is on piroxicam for their transitional cell carcinoma. What can she feed him and what supplements can she give him? Today’s Listener Line call is from Gloria, whose dog has transitional cell carcinoma (a common form of bladder cancer). Piroxicam is a common drug used in bladder cancer…
If you’ve researched supplements for dog cancer, you’ve come across curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric. Does it help, and how? “Turmeric saved my dog” you’ll hear online. And it’s true that this dark yellow spice, used for thousands of years, has a host of benefits. But it’s really hard…
There are many dog cancer causes, but genetic mutations are at the root of each case. Learn what these microscopic errors are and how they can lead to cancer. Your dog has trillions of cells, each one containing DNA with about 19,000 genes. Every day, cells die and are replaced…
Deer meat for dogs? You bet! Venison is high in protein and healthy fats, making it a great option for many dogs. Veterinarian Dr. Alex Ubell tells us all about the nutritional benefits of venison for dogs, as well as things to consider when deciding where to get venison for…
Your general practice vet may be able to do your dog’s chemotherapy! This can save travel time and money. Dr. Kristin Lester is a general practice veterinarian who also offers chemotherapy for her cancer patients. You heard right – any vet can do chemotherapy, not just oncologists. Not all “regular”…
Which supplements for dog cancer are actually helpful? This can depend on what cancer your dog has and other meds he is taking. Billy called in to our Listener Line with a question about supplements for dog cancer. Integrative veterinarian Jessica Tartof explains that each dog will likely benefit from…
CBD might be part of the natural dog cancer treatment plan for your pup, but it is important to choose your product(s) carefully. This is Part 2 of our discussion of cannabis and CBD for dogs with Dr. Narda Robinson. In this episode Dr. Narda discusses how CBD can fit…
Cannabis dog research has come a long way, and every day we learn more about how this plant can help our dogs. Dr. Narda Robinson has been involved with cannabis and CBD in dogs since Colorado State University first started looking into it. In this episode she talks about her…
Cannabis or CBD? Hemp or marijuana? What’s the difference? Let’s break down common terms related to cannabis and CBD oil. Cannabis is being studied more and more in both human and veterinary medicine, and if your dog has cancer, you have probably seen at least one person recommend CBD oil.…
Dog ultrasound is one of the many tools used to help diagnose cancer. Best of all? It’s painless! Veterinarian Adrienne Anderson explains how ultrasound for dogs works, when it is used, and where you can get it done with your dog. This “stellar diagnostic” lets your vet see what is…
Is my dog depressed? If you’ve asked this question, the behavior changes you are seeing may indicate that your dog has chronic pain. We know that humans who endure chronic pain often also experience anxiety and depression. So what about our dogs? Vet Tech Specialist Tasha McNerney explains some of…
Veterinarian Adrienne Anderson talks about her “heart dog,” Ludo the Great Dane mix. Many dog lovers have had a dog they consider to be their “heart” dog – an extra special bond with an extra special dog. Veterinarians are no different! Dr. Adrienne Anderson was blessed with Ludo. Listen in…
Food is medicine! Veterinarian Susan Recker recommends the best foods for dogs with cancer and food types to avoid for these pups. Dr. Susan Recker is a veterinarian with a passion for nutrition. In this episode, she recommends four foods that can benefit any dog with cancer and six things…
Massage health benefits can apply to your dog too! Learn the science of how massage helps dogs relax and feel better. Massage isn’t just about relaxation – it’s so much more. Dr. Narda Robinson is a doctor twice over, and has done massage therapy for both humans and dogs. She…
Did you know that plastic breaks down over time, leaching chemicals that can cause cancer? Your dog may be at risk from plastics in your home. Plastic was a wonder material. It makes our lives easier, and can be produced synthetically without depleting natural resources like elephants or camphor trees.…
Ivermectin is great for parasitic infections in dogs. Ivermectin as a cancer treatment? Not so much. Caller Debbie has gotten her dog with lymphoma through chemo, and he is in remission. But she has some questions after someone recommended that she put her dog on ivermectin as a follow-up to…
Indy the Golden Retriever was part of the Golden Retriever Lifetime Study, bringing us another step closer to solving the cancer puzzle. Oh, and he surfed. Kim Peri is a Golden Retriever lover with a passion for philanthropy and paying it forward. Dr. Mike Lappin is a veterinarian with Goldens…
Your dog is restless and anxious, and suddenly chewing and scratching at his red, irritated mast cell tumor. Is he having a degranulation event? Mast cell tumors are fairly common in dogs. These tumors develop from mast cells, a type of immune cell that contains little packets or granules of…
Lilli’s dog cancer success story spans three years, two surgeries, a whole lot of vets, and one really loving human dad. A lump was first found in one of Lilli’s anal glands in early 2020, right as the world shut down due to the COVID pandemic. Despite many challenges and…
Monepantel is a hopeful dog lymphoma treatment currently in clinical trials. This easy-to-give tablet seems to keep dogs stable and feeling good. If you live in Australia, New Zealand, or Texas, your dog might be eligible to join a clinical trial studying the drug monepantel. Monepantel was originally developed as…
Integrative oncologists discuss everything from medicinal mushrooms to genetic testing of dog cancer tumors. The future of dog cancer treatment is bright! Integrative oncologists Dr. Kendra Pope and Dr. Trina Hazzah discuss the current state of integrative and holistic oncology for dogs and their hopes for the future. Topics include:…
Pain control for dogs after surgery is not just about drugs! There are so many other things your vet does to help your dog and that you can do at home. As a Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner, Tasha McNerney knows her way around pain detection and control. And she says…