I am really sorry to hear your dog has cancer. I don’t know much about this cancer, but I did have a Doberman that had osteosarcoma (cancer) of the bone that spread to his lungs. I did everything i could and he did end up living about a year and a half with it. I am so sorry for you and your dog.
It’s a kind of tumor thing, I had to research it in 6th grade (lol) If it hasn’t spread to the whole entire body yet, possibly you could have the vet remove it thru surgery. Good luck!
That’s very sad. I am on the Yahoo group for feline cancer and there must be one for canine cancer too. You should join the group and read the posts to learn about the cancer, what others have done to treat it and what you can expect as to quality of life and to give you support when the time comes to say good-bye to your beloved dog and end his suffering.
Not sure. But here is some encouraging latest news:
US scientists crack entire genetic code of breast and colon cancers
Research on cancer and the genetic code looks like it may at long last produce real breakthroughs
For more info, visit:http://www.librarynews.info/http://www.medical-research-study-direct…http://www.medical-research-study-direct…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/http://www.san-diego-dentist.ushttp://www.san-diego-plastic-surgery-cos…http://www.acne-treatment-medicine-1.inf…
ĎŐβĨĔĞĂŃĞ ® said,
February 27, 2010 @ 1:23 pm
I am really sorry to hear your dog has cancer. I don’t know much about this cancer, but I did have a Doberman that had osteosarcoma (cancer) of the bone that spread to his lungs. I did everything i could and he did end up living about a year and a half with it. I am so sorry for you and your dog.
shattere said,
February 27, 2010 @ 4:34 pm
It’s a kind of tumor thing, I had to research it in 6th grade (lol) If it hasn’t spread to the whole entire body yet, possibly you could have the vet remove it thru surgery. Good luck!
old cat lady said,
February 27, 2010 @ 9:42 pm
That’s very sad. I am on the Yahoo group for feline cancer and there must be one for canine cancer too. You should join the group and read the posts to learn about the cancer, what others have done to treat it and what you can expect as to quality of life and to give you support when the time comes to say good-bye to your beloved dog and end his suffering.
M said,
February 27, 2010 @ 10:14 pm
AWWWw IM SO SORRY! =[ my heart would be broken. Its a cancer that cant most likely be healed. Im sorry, But you should really pay attention to him/her
annbest7 said,
February 28, 2010 @ 1:37 am
Not sure. But here is some encouraging latest news:
US scientists crack entire genetic code of breast and colon cancers
Research on cancer and the genetic code looks like it may at long last produce real breakthroughs
For more info, visit:http://www.librarynews.info/http://www.medical-research-study-direct…http://www.medical-research-study-direct…http://www.lasik-surgery-san-diego.info/http://www.san-diego-dentist.ushttp://www.san-diego-plastic-surgery-cos…http://www.acne-treatment-medicine-1.inf…