In November of 2004 we adopted King, an 8 year old blind Siberian Husky, from our local animal shelter. King adapted to his new environment very quickly. He even managed to go up and down our stairs without any problem. Although he was a bit timid at first, we learned he had quite a unique personality. He claimed several toys, which we referred to as his "babies", and would carry them everywhere he went….outside, around the house, to bed, or just taking a nap in the middle of the floor. After a couple of weeks, he was having frequent accidents in the house, which led to several vet visits and eventually the news that King had bladder cancer. At that time, the vet felt he only had a couple of months to live.
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Why should you choose herbs to treat cancer in your dog? 1) To offer support to the dog's own abilities to fight illness. 2) To reduce the side effects of standard medical techniques like chemotherapy and radiotherapy. 3) To slow down any growths (tumors) involved. 4) To support any body systems caught up in the cancer development. 5) To extend your dog's life and wellbeing during their illness. 6) To normalise your dog's diet and their joy of life. 7) To treat any dysfunctions which arise because of a cancer. Read about how herbal treatments have helped dogs deal with and recover from cancer. |