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.

Q, patriot, holistic healer for humans and dogs. Certified in dogs. I'll speak my mind no matter what. Be nice or get lost.

In response Desert Dog to his Publication

if on skin..Spray it atleast 3 times a day with CDS. Do that anyway no matter what. Homemade diet, filtered water, no chemicals in home. No flea or tick toxic crap, no vaccines.....not even rabies..... Add in alot for supplements. Fenbendazole for parasites... sort through each and see which you may need.

https://www.holisticandorganixpetshoppe.com/cancer-fighting-supplements.html

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Q, patriot, holistic healer for humans and dogs. Certified in dogs. I'll speak my mind no matter what. Be nice or get lost.

In response Desert Dog to his Publication

I had a lump on my dogs chest that was on the surface of the skin. vet said possible Mast Cell but wasnt sure. I sprayed it with CDS spray 1-2 times a day for atleast 3 weeks or so...sometimes i even missed a day...and that sucker went away. it is gone.

Q, patriot, holistic healer for humans and dogs. Certified in dogs. I'll speak my mind no matter what. Be nice or get lost.

In response Phantom Virus2020 to her Publication

if not familiar with CDS...get this..and what i did is added a little bit of filtered water into a 4 ounce glass spray bottle and added a little bit of filtered water and sprayed it on.
https://kvlab.com/cds-aqueous-chlorine-dioxide-3000-ppm

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