Dog Cancer Survival Video
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Feb
11

Have You Seen My New Video “My Dog Has Cancer! Now What?”

By Dr. Dressler

A brand new video was just released titled “My Dog Has Cancer! Now What?”  It features me answering the most common questions related to dog cancer.

The video will be sold on DVD in the future, but it is available for you to watch online for free now.  Here is the link to watch the video “My Dog Has Cancer! Now What?

The video is being offered for free now as part of the release for my new book (which was also just released). The book is called “Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Beyond Surgery, Chemotherapy & Radiation.”  You can find out more about the book (and see the video) at www.DogCancerSurvival.com.

About the Author


Demian Dressler dog cancer veterinarianDr. Demian Dressler, DVM is known as the "dog cancer vet" and is author of Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Beyond Surgery, Chemotherapy & Radiation. Visit his blog and sign up free to get the latest information about canine cancer. Go to http://DogCancerBlog.com.

 

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2 Comments

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My 5 year old husky has been diagnosed with Malignant Schwannoma…the 1 tumor started on her stomach and spread to become 4 more on her liver. Three of the five were surgically removed…two on her liver were inoperable. We are starting her on doxorubicin next week..can you give me some ideas of things I can do to help her??
Thanks.

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Stacey,
you should read the posts on some of the steps you can take to help with toxicity of doxorubicin. Consider cordyceps, L-carnitine, Co Enzyme Q. Talk to your vet about these, and check the blog. There is more detail in the e-book.
Best of luck,
Dr D

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