Desert Dog
@Zippydog
29 February, 12:29
One of our rescue pups has a tumor on his leg that has tested positive for cancer. The location makes removal surgery difficult and potentially dangerous.
Anyone have any protocol for treating such a situation for dogs? It's our oldest and dearest rescue dog and we need him to stay with us as long as possible.
Please help if you can provide any info.
Re-post if you can so we can get this out there. Thank you all.
Anyone have any protocol for treating such a situation for dogs? It's our oldest and dearest rescue dog and we need him to stay with us as long as possible.
Please help if you can provide any info.
Re-post if you can so we can get this out there. Thank you all.
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A liquid produced from the production of paper, from pine trees.
Use topically, orally, intravenously, or nebulized brething treatments.
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I would use a 70% DMSO, and 30% aloe vera juice or gel. Make a dressing to cover the tumor, apply DMSO and aloe mix to dressing, and change daily.
A liquid produced from the production of paper, from pine trees.
Use topically, orally, intravenously, or nebulized brething treatments.
Non-toxic, and you cannot overdose on DMSO.
I would use a 70% DMSO, and 30% aloe vera juice or gel. Make a dressing to cover the tumor, apply DMSO and aloe mix to dressing, and change daily.
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