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New Dog Cancer Cure: Targeted Chemo Hylaplat Gets Results

Canine Cancer is prevalent in Golden Retrievers
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A New Therapy for Dogs With Metastic Cancers Is Now Available And Getting Good Results


A new drug, HylaPlat, has produced high cure rates for many different forms of Canine Cancer. By way of targeting the cancer, and directly injecting it with Hylaplat chemotherapy, results have been dramatically improved locally, as well as systemically. So far the drug has proven highly effective on a variety of metastic cancers.  Trials are ongoing through veterinary practices, and your vet’s practice and your dog may be able to participate for free. Contact Information for canine cancer trial participation is located at the bottom of the article.

What is Hylaplat, The Injectable Chemotherapy?


The team at HylaPharm (a 2011 startup affiliated with the University of Kansas) blended Hyaluronan and Cisplatin to create HylaPlat.  The brain child of pharmaceutical chemist Laird Forrest Ph.D. and Daniel Aires, M.D., Director of dermatology at KU, Hylaplat is showing promise with canine cancers, and they hope to see it in human clinical trials as well in the future.
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Hyaluronan is a natural polymer found in the body throughout connective, epithelial and neural tissues. It contributes significantly to cell proliferation and migration, and may also be involved in the progression of some malignant tumors.

Discovered in 1845 and licensed for medical use in 1978, Cisplatin is a chemotherapy medication listed by the World Health Organization as one of the Essential Medications. Currently, it is used intravenously to treat a number of cancers, including testicular, breast, bladder, ovarian, cervical, lung, brain and esophageal cancers in humans. 

It works by binding to cancer cells and preventing DNA replication. However, it does have some serious side effects such as auditory, kidney and nerve damage as well as the nausea and vomiting often expected from chemotherapy treatments.
 
Utilizing a blend of Hyaluronan and Cisplatin, Hylaplat makes possible a non-destructive, local injection which “sticks” well to cancer cells, allowing for an efficient uptake of cisplatin into the tumor cells.

Localizing the treatment to the tumor site, allows for a lower, targeted dose to be administered, thereby minimizing some of the more threatening side effects to the kidneys, nerves and auditory organs.

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As explained by Dr. Ares, “Injecting it directly into the main cancer lesion results in a very high drug level compared to normal injections into the veins,” Aires said. “Furthermore, most cancer cells have a receptor on their surface that grabs onto hyaluronan. In general, more aggressive cancers and the hard-to-treat cancer stem cells have more of these receptors. This is another factor that can help target the drug to cancer cells.”

Additionally, with Hylaplat, the compound molecule itself is very small. Because the compound molecule of Hyaluronan and Cisplatin is only 20 nanometers in size, after doing its work in the tumor, HylaPlat drains easily into the lymph nodes, delivering a high dose of chemotherapy to any cancer cells that may be hiding there.

As a result, HylaPlat may have additional advantages for treating cancers that metastasize through the lymph nodes; a category that includes 85 percent of human cancers. Breast, ovarian, colon and lung cancer are included in this category of metastic cancers. Standard chemotherapy treatments, in use today, tend not to get into the lymph nodes at substantial therapeutic levels, resulting in a greater risk of relapse.


Use of Hylaplat to Treat Canine Cancer


Traditionally, researchers begin testing cancer treatment on laboratory animals by first inducing a laboratory derived cancer.  Unlike naturally occurring cancers, these tend to have homogenous cancer cells grown carefully under laboratory conditions.  They are not very hardy, unlike naturally occurring cancers, that tend to have diverse cells and are better at evading the body’s natural immune system. 

By using larger animals with systems more similar to that of the human anatomy, comparative oncology researchers can better understand how new drugs may affect human patients. Dogs with naturally occurring cancers are an ideal population for testing drugs on a diverse group of cancers. So far, HylaPlat has proven effective in animal models, and larger animal trials for submission to the Federal Drug Administration are currently under way.

Golden retriever receiving chemotherapy

The Initial Trial Results for Cancer in Large Breed Dogs

In the initial clinical trial, which started in 2012, seven large-breed dogs with small forms of oral cancer received a formulation of the Hylaplat chemotherapy. The dogs in this study were suffering with naturally occurring cancers.

Of those first seven dogs, the cancer in three patients disappeared, and two other dogs showed signs of partial remission or slowing of the disease. These promising results gave rise to a feature story on a local television news network. Hylapharm was suddenly flooded with requests from pet owners with dogs suffering from all forms of cancer that wanted in on the trial.

Faced with this tremendous demand and the potential for experimenting with all sizes of dogs and various metastic cancers, researchers lifted the restrictions on the size of the dogs and types of cancers being tested. Additionally, local veterinarians were trained to use the treatment for cancers all over the bodies of dogs, including muscle and bone tumors, melanomas, sarcomas and lymphoma.

Injection of Hylaplat is performed by first sedating the dog, then injecting the chemotherapy directly into the tumor. The original treatment protocol called for four injections over a period of several weeks, however, some dogs have responded after just one injection. In general, the dogs show little to no side-effects to the treatment, with them adapting to their normal routines shortly after treatment.

Better yet, at this time, it is a very affordable course of treatment, while traditional chemotherapy has been cost prohibitive for many pet owners. Currently, the owner need only pay for the sedation and administration of Hylaplat. Traditional courses of chemo can run into the thousands of dollars with side-effects that often cause owners to regret their decision to pursue it.

Getting a canine version of HylaPlat to market, however, appears to be on the fast track, which should come as a delight to pet owners and the drug's creators.


The Canine Cancer trial is still accepting patients. If you think your dog could be a candidate, please call 913-588-3840 or email jadams4@kumc.edu.

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3 Effective Treatments of Dog Cancer Hemangiosarcoma

Three alternative therapies for hemangiosarcoma of internal organs to be used either in conjunction with each other and/or traditional surgery or as an alternative to the traditional western approaches of surgery and chemotherapy. The remedies recommended are presented in order of importance for immediate benefit, maximum long term benefit and overall cost.
Golden retriever at risk for developing hemangiosarcoma
By Dirk Vorderstraße

How Long Can a Dog Live with Hemangiosarcoma

Currently there is no cure for the internal organ form of hemangiosarcoma.  However, dermal hemangiosarcoma may be effectively treated with removal of the tumor and a combination of chemotherapy and radiation therapy.

In the instance of hemangiosarcoma of the internal organs, many dogs will only survive a few days following diagnosis, due to hemorrhaging of the tumor.

In instances of operable hemangiosarcoma tumors, dogs live an average of 89 days following surgery, with no other treatments or interventions.

Dogs who receive chemotherapy following surgery, live and average of 180 days following surgery.

Studies performed by University of Pennsylvania demonstrate that dogs receiving the Coriolus Versicolor mushroomextract produced by I’m Yunity, with no other treatment (i.e. no surgery or chemotherapy), lived and average of 199 days, while some participants were still alive one year after the study. The I’m Yunity treatment protocol produced no negative side effects, and can be significantly less expensive than surgery followed by chemotherapy.


How Can Alternative and Holistic Medicine Help Dogs with Hemangiosarcoma

Canine hemangiosarcoma is an insidious disease, in that dogs tend to tolerate the tumors well, with few signs of illness, until the cancer has progressed to a very advanced stage. Often, the diagnosis come with a very grim prognosis – your dog has one or two days left to live.  These words leave many owners stunned and wishing they had more time to spend with their beloved companion.

The early signs of the hemangiosarcoma are vague and may only be detected a week or two at most, prior to collapse.

Early Signs of Hemangiosarcoma May Include:

  • Depression or restlessness
  • Inappetence
  • Pale Gums (a sign of anemia due to blood loss)
  • Easy fatigue and lethargy
  • Abdominal swelling or a sense of heaviness in the dog’s chest
  • Heavy breathing, shallow breathing or rapid breathing
  • Abnormal stools, sometimes pink with a consistency of putty
  • Abnormal heart rhythm
  • Seizures
  • Collapse: a late stage occurrence (this often comes once the tumor has ruptured, and the dogs is hemorrhaging internally)

The hemangiosarcoma tumor is vascular in nature, meaning the tumor develops its own blood vessels.  However, these blood vessels are of inferior quality, and as the tumor grows, the vessels eventually begin to rupture, resulting in internal bleeding. The tumors may be located in the abdomen, frequently attached to the spleen (splenetic), liver or gall bladder, or may be located in the heart muscle (cardiac). Once the tumor ruptures, it bathes the abdominal cavity in cancer cells, allowing the cancer to metastasize quickly. 

Until recently, the prognosis for a dog diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma was very poor.  Traditional treatment includes surgery to remove the tumor and the organ the tumor is attached to. In splenetic hemangiosarcoma a splenectomy is performed. If the tumor is attached to the liver, part of the liver may be able to be removed and the liver resected. Generally in instances of cardiac hemangiosarcoma, the tumor is inoperable. 

However, dogs may be in such poor condition upon diagnosis, that survival of the surgery is questionable. Additionally, many families find it prohibitively expensive, given the poor long-term prognosis of dogs with hemangiosarcoma.

In western approaches to this cancer, surgery is usually followed by chemotherapy, although this cancer typically does not respond well to chemo. Average longevity following surgery and chemo is 180 days.  Additionally, chemo may have a severely negative impact on the quality of the dog’s life.  Many owners express regret in opting for chemotherapy, and some feel that it hastened their dog’s demise.
breeds at risk for hemangiosarcoma
By Boxercab/Flickr

What Should I Do If My Dog Is Diagnosed with Hemangiosarcoma

If your dog has been diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma, request a referral to a holistic veterinarian. Holistic vets are typically licensed vets trained in western veterinary medicine. These vets have opted to add other arts, such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, to their practice. As they are also “real vets”, they are more readily accepted in the veterinary community than are holistic medical practitioners in the human medical community. Integrative care is developing in the mainstream veterinary practices at a faster rate than in the medical community.

The holistic vet may be able to stop the hemorrhage through the use of a Chinese herbal compound called Yunnan Baiyao. This may improve your pet’s ability to tolerate surgery, or if that is not an option, to stop the bleeding and reduce swelling and pain, while you attempt increase the dog’s lifespan with non-surgical treatments, such as turkey tail mushroom extract, acupuncture and ozone therapy.   We recommend that you consult with a holistic vet prior to implementing any of the therapies below, although depending on your geographic location, that may be difficult or impossible. 

Below we discuss the uses of each therapy, dosages, as well as outcome expectancies from anecdotal evidence as well as scientific studies.

What Is Yunnan Baiyao and How Does It Help Dogs with Hemangiosarcoma

Yunnan Baiyao (also spelled Yunnan Paiyao) is a proprietary Chinese herbal formulation that originated in the Yunnan province in China. Developed in the early 1900s, the name translates as bai meaning “white” and yao meaning “medicine” of Yunnan Province.  
This is a compound of various ingredients, whose exact formulation is a closely guarded secret in China.  While its formula is patented by the Chinese government and considered a state secret, it is believed that the main ingredients of Yunnan Baiyao include two types of ginseng, various yam roots, ox gall bladder, pseudoginseng, sweet geranium, borneol, musk and more. In Chinese Traditional Medicine (TCM) this formula is used to Transform Stasis, Tonify Qi, Resolve Stagnation, Invigorate Blood and Clear Heat.

Blood stasis or stagnation is believed to be the underlying cause of many ailments according to Chinese Traditional Medicine. Acupuncture, for example, is another therapy designed to reduce stasis and clear qi. However it is Yunnan Baiyao’s ability to stop bleeding and heal external wounds, as well as internal hemorrhages, and reduce pain that makes this TCM useful in the treatment of hemangiosarcoma and the hemorrhaging tumors.

Yunnan Baiyao (YB) has been carried by military personal in Vietnam and China to stop bleeding from open wounds and speed the healing process.  Externally, when applied to wounds, YB aids in granulation of the wound. When ingested for internal bleeding, YB aids in coagulation. YB is already used in dentistry to stop bleeding and promote healing for extractions and oral surgery. Now Western medicine is taking a look at how it may be able to help patients with chronic internal bleeding.

Yunnan Baiyao in Human Medicinal Treatments

  • In one human study, 100 participants with chronic upper gastrointestinal bleeding were treated with a Yunnan Baiyao blend of herbals. A remarkable 95% effective rate was reported over a short period of treatment.
  • Research at Peking University confirms its value for surgical applications. By administering Yunnan Baiyao for a few days before surgery, patients experienced a one third reduction in bleeding during and immediately after surgery, and when given for a few days after surgery, patients also experienced significantly reduced swelling.(1)
  • In other studies, Yunnan Baiyao taken orally has been shown to decrease liver bleeding in lab animals.  Similarly, studies have shown that Yunnan Baiyao, when taken orally, decreases bleeding times in ponies and rabbits.  It also works to slow bleed times when the powder is applied to a bleeding wound.
  • Anecdotal evidence by dog owners and holistic vets demonstrates that hemangiosarcoma patients can recover from the collapse phase of the disease with an “emergency” dose of Yunnan Baiyao. (That is the “red” pill in the package, also referred to as the “safety” pill, which we will discuss under Yunnan Baiyao dosage).

How Yunnan Baiyao Works to Stop Bleeding

It has been theorized that the stop-bleeding action of Yunnan Baiyao may be due to the presence of microscopic plant fibers (nanofibers) in the compound that stimulate platelets to aggregate and form clots. This could explain how a low dosage of herbal material, might have such dramatic effect. The supplement is intended to be used for a very short time 2-5 days.


Anecdotally, university surgeons are using YB capsules orally as a pre-med to reduce or prevent adverse bleeding during surgery. In holistic vet practices, YB has been an invaluable aid in stopping leakage from splenic hemangiosarcoma masses, resulting in decreases of the associated anemia, improvement of quality of life, and increased longevity, especially when surgical intervention is not an option or has failed.

dog cancer treatment yunnan paiyao for hemangiosarcoma
Traditional Chinese Medicine with internal stop-bleed properties

Dog Dosage for Yunnan Baiyao

Administration and dosage
Yunnan Baiyao comes as a patch to be applied externally or as a liquid or as a capsule. In treatment of dogs, the capsule method is preferred.

The capsule is available in a package of 16 - 250 mg capsules. The small red tablet (the “safety pill”) in the middle of the blister packet is equal in potency to the rest of the capsules combined and is to be reserved for emergencies (severe hemorrhage).

How Much Yunnan Baiyao Dosage by Weight:

For dogs under 10 lbs, give 1 capsule by mouth one time a day.
For dogs from 10 to 30 lbs, give 1 capsule by mouth two times a day.
For dogs above 30 but less than 60 lbs, give 2 capsules two times a day.
For dogs above 60 lbs, give 2 capsules three times a day.

For dogs with hemangiosarcoma the standard treatment protocol would be five days on and a five day off for a rest period, alternating off and on every five days. This off and on schedule is intended to avoid overdose as it can result in liver damage. However, if your dog noticeably goes downhill during the off phase of the cycle, you can reduce the daily supplement intake and keep him on YB daily. For example, a 75-pound dog can be dosed one capsule twice daily for longer than one year as part of a cancer management protocol, with no adverse effects having been noted.

In instances of collapse due to a rupture of the tumor, the red pill is to be given, and is the only pill that day. If recovery is insignificant the red pill may be given the following day.  There is no point in worrying about liver damage if the patient is going to bleed out from hemorrhaging. 

Side Effects of Yunnan Baiyao
  • Stomach upset
  • Allergic reaction (hives etc) and in rare cases anaphylactic shock
  • Liver problems (resulting from over-use). Serious side effects are not expected, and liver problems are likely to be mild, although dogs with existing liver disease might experience more issues during over-use of the medicine.
Overdoses of Yunnan Baiyao can cause effects similar to aconitine poisoning. This could include:
  • Vomiting
  • Diarrhea
  • Pain
  • Temporary paralysis


Turkey Tail Mushroom Extract To Prolong Dogs’ Lives with No Side Effects


In a University of Pennsylvania study, funded by Chinese Medicine Holding LTD., dogs with hemangiosarcoma were treated with a compound derived from the Coriolus Versicolor mushroom, also known as the turkey tail mushroom due to its variegated, brown coloration and distinctive fan shaped growth pattern. Treatment with the mushroom extract branded under I’m-Yunity resulted in the longest survival times ever reported for dogs with the disease.

The Coriolus Versicolor mushroom, known commonly in Traditional Chinese Medicine as the Yunzhi mushroom, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for over 2,000 years. Two compounds within the mushroom, Polysaccharide Krestin (PSK) and Polysaccharide Peptide (PSP), are believed to have immune-boosting properties. Over the past two decades, studies have indicated that PSP may also have a tumor-fighting effect. According to the Mayo Clinic, clinical trials with a combination of chemotherapy and PSK have been show to benefit patients with stomach and colorectal cancers. (PSK extract is approved for clinical use in Japan, further studies are required in the USA for FDA approval).

The University of Pennsylvania (UP) researchers studied dogs with naturally occurring hemangiosarcoma to see what effects the Yunzhi mushroom extract would have on their patients. Fifteen dogs who had been diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma participated in the trial. Divided into three groups of five, each group received a varying dose — 25, 50 or 100 mg/kg/day — of I’m-Yunity, a formulation of PSP which is also readily available over the Internet. The dog owners were instructed to give their dog a capsule of I’m-Yunity, daily. The owners brought their dogs to UP’s Ryan Veterinary Hospital for follow-up visits on a monthly basis for blood sample testings and ultrasounds to determine the extent that tumors had developed or spread in the dogs’ bodies.

According to researcher Cimino Brown, “We were shocked! Prior to this, the longest reported median survival time of dogs with hemangiosarcoma of the spleen that underwent no further treatment was 86 days. We had dogs that lived beyond a year with nothing other than this mushroom as treatment.” (2)

Not only had the dog’s survival times increased with the use of I’m-Yunity, but unlike chemotherapy, there were no reported side effects.  Dogs receiving the highest dosage, 100 mg/day, had the longest average survival time, however the difference in median survival times between dosages was not statistically significant. University of Pennsylvania intends to mount several more experiments with I’m-Yunity and canine hemangiosarcoma.

While I’m-Yunity was the brand used in the experiment, other manufacturers exist that charge one third of the price of I’m-Yunity. Many holistic practitioners use Host Defense Turkey Tail Mushroom 500 mg 120 Caps with good results.

Host Defense Turkey Tail Mushroom Extract Dosage
Dogs under 40 pounds ½ capsule (sprinkled on moist food or yogurt)
Dogs 40 pounds and over one capsule per day
Dogs over 100 pounds two capsules a day.

Side Effects

None have been noted in canines.  Humans have experienced dark stools and darkening of the finger nails.




I’m-Yunity Dosage Recommendation
For dogs under 50 pounds 50 mg per day
For dogs 50 pounds and over 100 MG per day
(Recently I'm Yunity has experienced a shortage in supply, you may have to purchase an alternative brand until this is resolved)










low carbohydrate canine cancer diet recipe

Sample Canine Cancer Diet Recipe

In conjunction with the above TCM treatments, you will want to switch your dog to a grain-free, organic diet high in dark leafy green vegetables in order to help boost the immune system. Cancer cells prefer to feed on calories from carbohydrates, so minimizing the amount of carbs in the diet, may help to starve the cancer cells. 

Conversely, cancer cells do not feed readily on calories from fat. While the canine body, on the other hand, easy makes good use of fat based calories. Adding Omega 3 fatty acids through wild sourced fish oils and sardines, can improve your dog’s appetite and muscle mass.

(If cooking for your dog is too time consuming, you can choose an organic kibble with freeze dried fruits and vegetables high in antioxidants.  Castor and Pollux’s Organix is highly recommended as is the Fromm brand of dog foods.)

When feeding a commercial kibble feel free to add the following proteins to the kibble:
  • Canned Sardines
  • Raw or Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Cottage Cheese
  • Kefir or Active Yogurt
  • Wild Sourced Fish Oil or Salmon Oil Supplements


If you feel up to cooking for your dog you will want to mix the following ingredients in a food processor:
  • 4 pounds organic (or at least antibiotic/hormone free) chicken (baked or raw)
  • 2 chopped carrots
  • 3 raw eggs
  • 1 cup yogurt (active) or kefir
  • 4 cups leafy green vegetables (dark outer leaves of romaine, frozen chopped collards, spinach, kale or a mixture of all of these). The lettuce family of dark lettuces are rich in vitamins A, C and K; eating them will help your dog’s blood to clot normally. Kale, mustard greens, collard greens, cabbage and broccoli are cruciferous leafy greens. These vegetables are high in nutrients and contain glucosinolates, which inhibit the growth of certain cancers.
  • Other antioxidants that can be added include blueberries, seeded apples, broccoli,
  • Additionally you can add canned pumpkin to the mixture if your dog is having loose stools.
Once the ingredients have been blended, you can form patties for each meal time and freeze them.


Summary

Diagnosis of internal hemangiosarcoma is very serious, as it metastasize quickly and is only very rarely curable. Researchers are working on early detection methods that may improve the prognosis of dogs diagnosed at early stages of the disease. The alternative therapies in this article can help to extend your pet's life and improve the remaining quality of life. 

This article is intended for informational purposes to educate pet owners on alternative treatments available to owners. Pet owners should not to implement any suggestions on animal health treatments without  consultation with a licensed veterinarian. If your pet is experiencing health issues, please contact your licensed veterinarian.

References:

(1) YUNNAN PAIYAO Uses for injury and surgery; gastro-intestinal, respiratory, and urogenital disorders
by Subhuti Dharmananda, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon http://www.itmonline.org/articles/yunnan_paiyao/yunnan_paiyao.htm

(2) Compound Derived From a Mushroom Lengthens Survival Time in Dogs With Cancer, Penn Vet Study Finds
https://news.upenn.edu/news/compound-derived-mushroom-lengthens-survival-time-dogs-cancer-penn-vet-study-finds

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Pedigree "wire" in dog food. Do you REALLY know what's in your dogs food?

PEDIGREE DOG FOOD "WIRE" - PLEASE SHARE & READ ALL EVEN IF YOU DONT FEED PEDIGREE.
By now you have probably seen all the news and social media the reports of pieces of “wire” in Pedigree dog food. Well this wire is actually animal hair and is allowed by AAFCO. However, what I am writing about is far more concerning than pig hair, its what in our dogs food PERIOD and Pedigree definitely is not the only one! You would fall off your chair & be sick to your stomach if you knew what is in your dogs food and what AAFCO allows in man's best friends food!!  For starters, when you look at a bag of dog food and it shows that pretty photo of a nice piece of chicken and veggies, that is false advertising and could not be further from the truth. Lets start with rendering plants, do you know what a rendering plant is? what about rendered meat? or denatured 3D or 4D meat? Have you ever asked your butcher where all the bad meat goes and who picks it up after they denature it? Is it pick up in a refrigerated truck? It is left in its packaging when processed?  If not, you should because its in a TON of dog foods on the market, but there are a few good ones out there and I want you all to be in the know!  I know whenever I post these types of posts most of you just ignore them and makes me sad because I know how much your love your dogs and they depend on us for their health & nutrition!!  Like I have said over and over NUTRITION IS THE KEY TO HEALTH & LIFE for both us and our pets!  I am happy suggest to you all a better diet to fit within your budget and time. I am not telling you that you have to feed raw like I do.  I understand that many may not have the time, space, resources, education, or not within your budget. Although raw or cooked can be done for as little as $4-5 a day for a large dog!  For those that want or have to feed a dry, wet, dehydrated or prepared raw that is fine too, but let me suggest better and healthier options and ways to add value to your dogs food!  Learn how to read ingredients, even the ones that sound good are not at all what they seem..  The ingredients seen below are from Pedigree, this is an example of what should NEVER be in your dogs food and like i mentioned Pedigree is NOT the only one. Unfortunately most dog food on the market are far from cry from healthy and balanced.

“Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Hippocrates

Kinston dog owner concerned about objects in dog food

dog owners claim to find wires in pedigree food
You think your are getting whats pictured on the bag but actually you are getting whats pictured below! This goes for majority of dog food!


For example, when Nami came to me as my foster she had horrible a ear infection, it looked like bloody cauliflower inside her ears, sorry its so descriptive :P,  her coat was dull, she was heavy,  smelled and not balanced mentally or physically.  Nami had been on Pedigree since she was a puppy... The second she came to me as my foster her life &health was was the start to a dramatic change!  I started imediately with a liver and blood cleanse, got her on some pertinent whole food supplements that her body was sp badly lacking and on a clean raw prey model diet. Within 2 WEEKS she looked and acted like a new dog!  Ears perfect, weight off, shiny, smells good, no bad breath, a new dog!!  When Sassa with the Rottie rescue came over to visit she could not believe the transformation.  I fixed it all without a single medication or vet visit.  If you look down I have posted the ingredients to the food she WAS on previous to me. Please read the ingredients, does this look healthy to you?  Does this look like what a carnivore should eat??? This is the furthest thing from healthy.  You want to know what kind of meat is in here??  Don't just take my word for it google RENDERING PLANTS or RENDERED MEAT, this is where that meat came from (i will not go into detail here because you will all be so upset what kind of meats are actually in rendered meat,   I also urge people to do the research themselves, education is the key!it!  Sadly, the MAJORITY of dog food out there is made of denatured 3D & 4D meat or rendered meat!  The dog food companies don't have to tell you either! ts truly horrifying and if you love your dogs you should know what your are feeding them.

PEDIGREE® Adult Complete Nutrition Chicken Flavor (NOTE CHICKEN FLAVOR!! NEVER EVER buy any product made with an anonymous animal ingredient!!  http://www.pedigree.com/really-good-food/adult-complete-nutrition-for-dogs.aspx  This is so disgusting and belongs in NO ANIMALS FOOD BOWL!

GROUND WHOLE GRAIN CORN, MEAT AND BONE MEAL (SOURCE OF CALCIUM), CORN GLUTEN MEAL, ANIMAL FAT (SOURCE OF OMEGA 6 [PRESERVED WITH BHA & CITRIC ACID]), SOYBEAN MEAL, NATURAL FLAVOR (SOURCE OF MEATIER FLAVOR), CHICKEN BY-PRODUCT MEAL, DRIED PLAIN BEET PULP, GROUND WHOLE GRAIN WHEAT, SALT, BREWERS RICE, POTASSIUM CHLORIDE, DRIED PEAS, VITAMIN E SUPPLEMENT, ZINC SULFATE, CHOLINE CHLORIDE, NIACIN [VITAMIN B3], BIOTIN, DRIED CARROTS, BHA & CITRIC ACID (A PRESERVATIVE), BLUE 2, YELLOW 5, YELLOW 6, D-CALCIUM PANTOTHENATE [SOURCE OF VITAMIN B5], RIBOFLAVIN SUPPLEMENT [VITAMIN B2], RED 40, PYRIDOXINE HYDROCHLORIDE [VITAMIN B6], COPPER SULFATE, POTASSIUM IODIDE, VITAMIN A SUPPLEMENT, THIAMINE MONONITRATE [VITAMIN B1], VITAMIN D3 SUPPLEMENT, VITAMIN B12 SUPPLEMENT
   
& THEN NOT THE COST 46lb!!  How in the world could anything be complete and healthy for that price!  Think of the cost on that maybe .10-15 cents a pound to make!!!  YIKES!! http://www.walmart.com/ip/Pedigree-Adult-Complete-Nutrition-Dry-Dog-Food-50-lbs/42425073

In this story they go over other dry dog foods - If you are going to feed a dry dog food Orijen or Acana by Champion Pet foods is the ONLY dry dog food I would feed & also chosen on this clip.  But what is really important is that we add moisture to that dry food. So add Raw Goat milk or goat yogurt, bone broth, a farm fresh egg now and then, streamed or pureed veggies (must break cell wall), fresh meat, berries (not strawberries)... & alway make sure you dog had fresh water available in a glass or stainless bowl cleaned daily - NEVER PLASTIC
ABC On Your Side Finding Safe Food for Your Pet

Canine Cancer Resources

A diagnosis of cancer in your pet is devastating. However, the earlier it is detected, the better the prognosis for your companion. Researchers are now testing methods to improve early detection of cancers such as hemagiosarcoma and osteosarcoma.  While a comprehensive cancer screening program is still  far off in the future, it makes sense to learn the early warning signs of cancer, especially if your dog's breed is predisposed to one of these deadly canine cancers.

Over the last three years, there has been an explosion of cancer treatment testing on dogs.  As dogs are larger than mice and closer to our body mass and their cancers are very similar to human's, canine cancer research on naturally occurring cancers benefits both species. Check out our listing of ongoing trials and their criteria below. Your pet may be eligible for one of the trials. 

New advances in early detection and Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment protocols are extending dogs' lives, while offering better quality of life during and after treatment. Often these treatment protocols are less expensive than traditional Western medicine approaches.


lethargy and depression are early warning signs of canine cancer

15 Early Warning Signs of Dog Cancer

Early detection is the key to a good prognosis in treatment of canine cancers. Learn the early warning signs here.


Medicines that can be purchased over the counter: Yunnan Baiyao to stop internal hemorrhaging, Turkey Tail Mushroom to halt tumor growth and a special Canine Cancer Diet.


canine cancer treatments for hemangiosarcoma

New Treatment Prolongs Lives for Dogs With Hemangiosarcoma

Studies show new, inexpensive treatment prolongs lives with no negative side effects. Learn how you can treat your own dog at home and potentially extend his life and improve its quality.



Hemangiosarcoma research studies

Hemangiosarcoma: Early Detection Methods and Treatments in 4 New Studies

Advances are making it possible to detect cancer early in breeds predisposed to hemangiosarcoma.


Shine the dog the cancer research project was named for

Learn How Your Dog Can Join the Shine-On Research Project 
(Experimental Medicine is included for Study Participants)

Early Detection Research Project to Target Hemangiosarcoma Cells in Dogs (Shine On) was conceived to reduce the mortality and the suffering caused by canine hemangiosarcoma. 

The goal of this project is to develop effective methods for early detection and for prevention of canine hemangiosarcoma. We will use a blood test to look for the cells responsible for establishing and maintaining the disease, and then use an experimental drug treatment that attacks those same cells in order to prevent development of the tumor.


New Canine Cancer Cure, Hylaplat

New Canine Cancer Chemotherapy Treatment Is Proving Effective on a Wide Variety of Metastic Dog Cancers. Find out if your dog is eligible to participate in the trial.





Osteosarcoma is a skeletal cancer beginning near growth plates.

Osteosarcoma in Dogs: Diagnosis, Treatment and Outcomes

As the most common type of bone cancer in dogs, osteosarcoma accounts for 85% of tumors that originate in the skeletal system.





correlation between early neutering and canine cancer

The Shocking Risks of Early Neutering 

Research sheds light on correlations between early neutering and certain forms of cancer in male dogs.

Mayday! Mayday!

I was going to post this on my facebook fan page for Adventures in Canine Training (sure I still will) but decided to head to the blog first. I think this is worth a bit of a glance and not all folks will see it on facebook. Anyway . . . I look often at sites and other places that our non-profit organization can help. I am starting to plan for our big fundraiser and so I want an organization that I can donate part of the proceeds to. I found it. The Morris Animal Foundation: Canine Cancer Campaign.

I think just about everyone who has had a dog has had one that died of cancer. I read somewhere that it kills more dogs than humans right now. Alarming. So I also discovered in my Googling this great website: www.wagn4u.com and they sell some great first aid kits they call "Mayday Pet First Aid Kit". For every kit sold $2 will go to the Canine Cancer Campaign. The kits are great, easy to tote and attractive, not to mention they could help you in a situation! Not only do they make and sell this great first aid kit they make some other marvelous products that you would never think of. They make an evacuation kit for a disaster situation and many other great things. Take a look at their site!