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Dog Cancer Guide

Dressler uses all three traditional treatments in his own clinic, and he uses them with eyes wide open acutely aware of their risks, and side effects, and how to use them wisely.

If the treatment works, and has been proven to work in the real world in live animals (not just in test tubes), it is included in Dog Cancer Survival Guide .

Here is the problem.

The problems with the Big Three The "Big Three" guns that are used in traditional canine cancer treatments are 1) Surgery, 2) Chemotherapy and 3) Radiation.

We can t get informed consent for the potentially painful and toxic side effects of treatment.

Here is Why You Need This.

This book empowers you to really help your dog and to become your dog s Primary Health Advocate beginning the moment you download this e-book.

Use this book to make your plan and start living again , with Dr.

In human cancer, the goal is to cure the disease.

This is where the Dog Cancer Vet comes in.

Since most dog lovers and most vets could not bear to see their dog get so sick, with dog cancer, the goal of treatment is palliation, or making things better, rather than cure.

You need some help to sort out what is real and really works from what isn't and doesn't work.

This is everything you need to know about canine cancer and what you can offer your dog in practice (not in theory).

Chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery are deployed with speed and full force to get the job done.

Dressler s help.

Many human cancer patients have heard: "We re going to bring you to the brink of death before we can bring you back." The "Catch 22" for dog cancer is that we can t tell our dog about how bad it s going to get before they get better.

So even if chemotherapy,....

Here s how you ll know what works: If you have been searching on the Internet, you may have encountered a lot of hype and conflicting information about various dog cancer treatments.

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