7 Shocking Myths About Dog and Cat Cancer - What You Need to Know

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Dr Jones shows you his top 7 dog and cat cancer myths from an alternative veterinary point of view. The best ways to prevent cancer in dogs and cats. 5 effective holistic dog and cat cancer remedies.

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I have been lied to by my own doktors about having cancer, when I did NOT. Same thing when going to vets anymore, it is a nightmare. Prevention has been the best option for us, so far. CBD oil everyday. No carbs. Raw diet. Lots of exercise in fresh air. My dogs howl which protects and stimulates the Vagus Nerve. So many things we can do to reduce the probability of getting cancer. It's a bit expensive initially, but in the long run it keeps disease and illness from ever occurring.

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My vets dog has cancer, and I told her to give the Fenbendazole. She said they might not help I told her, at least try he’s going to get rid of the parasites in before I left the office. I told her to keep fenbendazole in mind, she said she was going to give it to her dog. I told her I’d give it to all my dogs. She said she does holistic treatment and I told her it doesn’t matter just give him this one and she has that in the clinic 😅

janainamarques
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My female Australian Cattle Dog was recently diagnosed with mammary cancer. I did have the tumor surgically removed but I also have her on B17 and Artemisinin capsules and Artemisinin mixed with Castor Oil which I apply topically.
As a side note: my now 14 year old ACD was diagnosed 9 years ago with a spinal tumor that was inoperable. That’s when I researched B17 and gave it to her for 2 years.
I still have her today!!!

Blayne-jhpg
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I used those alternative items on my dog and extended his life approximately two years past his diagnosis date.

LG-gwxw
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The best kind of human is one who does better when they know better. I love that you can say that maybe what you were practicing before wasn’t the best way, and that you are actively teaching what you have learned.

iheartpazfelixtoo
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My 14yo Iggy was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma a year and a half ago. She had a tumor on her spleen both were removed and tested. She’s been on turkey tail ever since

Mrs.NRalphs
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As always, Dr. Jones, your videos provide important information and common sense.
I've learned so much from your videos, not only for pets but for humans to investigate for themselves.
So many pet owners are still subscribing to the Abilene Paradox (going along to get along) and obey every word their vet tells them. Sadly, too many of them are wrong.

sleepinglioness
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Years ago our young (under 2 years old) Weimaraner had 5 separate operations (among them the removal of testes, removal of growth on the thigh, removal of one toe), he was diagnosed with two types of cancer, one of which was mast cell cancer. Eventually I refused more operations and searched for alternative treatment. For the rest of his life he got one capsule of quercetin per day and had only home cooked food. He was a happy, healthy dog with boundless energy. When he was 13 years old, cancer reappeared, this time in his jaw. Then the decision had to be made to let him go.
If the same situation arose with one of our dogs now, we would choose the same route, perhaps adding turkey tale mushroom and other things suggested by Dr Jones.

gabriellew
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As a "rescue" breed pet owner, the rescue agencies and humane societies all will not adopt a dog without them being spayed/neutered. I had a Jack Russell Lab mix that got skin cancer on his stomach. It was successfully removed only to come back again 5 years later. It was removed again, but the pathology came back with a very serious rapidly spreading path. The vet did an ultrasound on a Saturday to find that the cancer had metastasized to his spleen. The vet told me that it could be 6 weeks to 6 months before the internal cancer ruptured and he would begin bleeding internally. The very next day I could tell that he was not feeling well so back to the vet. Another ultrasound found it had ruptured and his belly was filling up with blood. I had to say goodbye that very next afternoon to my best friend. It devastated me to lose him and I still miss him every day. 😞

paws
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My father was given chemotherapy. And he developed another cancer as a side effect of the chemotherapy. Sometimes it is not worth it.

basementbrasscompany
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As a pet grooming company, we absolutely love channels that spread important information like this! Thanks for sharing! Dropping you a like!

FurryLandMobileGrooming-dbdp
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Dr.Jones, Thankyou for all the great videos. Many of us adopt instead of shop and all the rescues and shelters insist the puppies and every age dog getting adopted be spay & neuter before they are adopted out. Yes we have to look at unwanted litters but why can't they register the dogs which we have to license and let us be mandated that they be spay after 2 yrs old. We invest alot of money in great food, veterinary high costs & yet we are forced to spay too early before our puppies development.

juliemcglade
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I really like your show and I am a big fan. Would you also please talk to the issues which arise when IRRESPONSIBLE pet owners do not spay or neuter their dogs. So many people are now commodifying their pets and breeding indiscriminately. The females are once again paying the price for this behaviour. You simply must point out the down side of not spaying or neutering AND irresponsible ownership, poverty, cost of securing your pets, renting, laziness, on the population growth of those dogs or cats. Talk about setup, good food and veterinary services, pet sitting or kennel and cattery costs when holidaying, all these major factors to consider in the pets life time and their wellbeing.

christinevalentine
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Pet cancer treatment has come a long way. However, treatment is so expensive. It's tough to be able to afford saving your pet.

rosalindhb
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How interesting that veterinary and human medical practices mirror, one another as well as alternative treatments. I’m with you Dr. Jones thank you for giving us an alternative perspective.

karenbuchan
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Thank you Dr Jones you are blessings of knowledge! Thank you thank you thank you !!!

sheatree
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My GSD had Squamous cell Carcinoma which later spread into her mammaries. We had surgery 2x and she lasted 6 more years. My ShihTzu had Osteo Sarcoma which metastasized and we had to let him go, he was 11. Totally sucked the life out of me. The Vet we took him to refused any diagnostics, she wanted to do exploratory surgery plus and handed us a laundry list of costs of around 6000 USD. We walked out, took him to ER they aspirated, xrayed, it was bad and we let him go as he was in a lot of pain.😢

shihtzuluvrtwo
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I give Palladia every other day to my cat with SCC in her jaw. So far so good!

Christina_Yang
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Can you tell me where to find the links to the studies you mentioned? I can't find them but would really like to read them. Thank you!

cclarke
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Lost my 17 yr old dog in March to cancer and my cat who is 15 has it now😢

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