Dog Cancer Kit

May 14th, 2014 at 9:18 am EST
Hello Friend,

Welcome to Wednesday- Both you and your family of pets and people.

One of the more common client questions I am asked is about cancer.

Unfortunately it is occurring more often, and now the leading cause of death in dogs.

I had my last dog die far too young of cancer, and I have seen hundreds of clients dogs die of cancer.

Back then, there was very little alternative information or help- I often told clients the same thing:

" That we can use conventional treatments to put the cancer in remission, but not cure it- we can't do much.."

BUT times have changed.

Science has progressed, as has our understanding of natural remedies.

Dr Damian Dressler has developed a wonderful resource for Dog Cancer,

It is the Dog Cancer Kit.

https://sd155.infusionsoft.com/go/dck/netvet/


                            Dog Cancer
Rather startling cancer facts

Here is some disturbing information from the National Canine Cancer Foundation:

Canine cancer affects one out of every three dogs. Of those, over half of them will die of cancer.

80 million—the number of dogs in the United States.
27 million—the number of dogs that will be diagnosed with cancer.
14 million—the number of dogs that will die of cancer in the United States.

Golden retrievers have the highest incidence of cancer among all dog breeds.

Hemangiosarcoma and lymphosarcoma are the most commonly diagnosed serious types of cancer.

The breed’s average lifespan is now down to 10½ years, and 60 percent of golden retrievers will die of cancer.

Most people are very surprised to learn that dogs and cats have a higher incidence of many tumors than do humans.

According to Dr. Heather Wilson of Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine, cancer is a debilitating disease affecting millions of Americans daily.

The same is true for animals.

While one-third of all dogs will be diagnosed with cancer, the number rises as dogs increase in age – approximately 50 percent of all dogs over the age of ten will be diagnosed with some form of cancer.

Being aware of the possibility of cancer in your canine and having your veterinarian perform regular checkups can help to ensure that you are doing the best for your dog.

“Any dog can get cancer, but certain breeds such as the golden retrievers, boxers, German shepherds, Rottweilers, and Bernese mountain dogs are predisposed to many forms of cancer,” notes Wilson.

As cancer is so common in dogs, annual geriatric exams with a veterinarian are strongly encouraged.

After reading about the high percent of pets becoming seriously ill, it can be very disheartening. You might be asking yourself, is there anything that you can really do?

Fortunately, there is. In working with thousands of dog and cat owners, I was able to see clients who have chosen another way to provide health care for their pets.

Dr Dressler and Dr Sue Ettinger are both highly respected authorities on Canine Cancer, and have produced the Dog Cancer Kit. 

If you have a dog with cancer, then I highly advise their dog cancer kit:

https://sd155.infusionsoft.com/go/dck/netvet/
Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S.  Here is some of what is in the kit.

Consider conventional veterinary treatments: surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. But before you just say yes, find out exactly what your vet thinks the recommended procedures will do for your dog. And don't forget to manage their many side effects.

Consider nutraceuticals: forward thinking veterinarians and dog lovers in the know have embraced the cutting edge botanicals available in apoptogen blends like Apocaps, as well as Artemisinin and Neoplasene. These have helped hundreds of thousands of dogs with cancer. Some can even be used right along with conventional treatments.

Boost the immune system and limit metastasis with supplements: but do it strategically. We have come to understand that the immune system is a delicate and complex system -- and giving it mega-doses of antioxidants is not always the best idea.

Change the diet: a step most of us can take tonight! Feeding your dog the best, most healthy diet possible is not just a tasty change, it's essential to helping your dog fight and even beat cancer.

Change the brain-chemistry: possibly the most fun step in Full Spectrum

Cancer Care. A happy, calm, content dog stands a better chance at fighting and beating cancer. Mind-body medicine works -- and it helps you, too.

https://sd155.infusionsoft.com/go/dck/netvet/
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DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.

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