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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3579735" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Its all about the cost...if surgery/treatment, cost will be high. If not operable, they can keep them comfortable with steroids and the dog will think it is well again.</p><p></p><p>I have taken different approaches with a few different animals, but the last one was a golden retriever with cancer and I kept him going with only natural supplements for at least a year. Eventually, I knew it was time and we had to let him go. But he got another year of love and life and no invasive, expensive procedures.</p><p></p><p>Amzn littered with reviews of various products that people gave their dogs wit cancer. There are some very good stories. Look into some sort of dog immune product that contains AHCC. It can potentially help slow the growth & spread of the cancer. I'm sorry for you; we all love our animals!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3579735, member: 24531"] Its all about the cost...if surgery/treatment, cost will be high. If not operable, they can keep them comfortable with steroids and the dog will think it is well again. I have taken different approaches with a few different animals, but the last one was a golden retriever with cancer and I kept him going with only natural supplements for at least a year. Eventually, I knew it was time and we had to let him go. But he got another year of love and life and no invasive, expensive procedures. Amzn littered with reviews of various products that people gave their dogs wit cancer. There are some very good stories. Look into some sort of dog immune product that contains AHCC. It can potentially help slow the growth & spread of the cancer. I'm sorry for you; we all love our animals! [/QUOTE]
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