Posts Tagged ‘dog cancer’
Welcome to Dog Cancer Answers- Meet the Veterinarians
Transcript of Welcome to Dog Cancer Answers- Meet the Veterinarians James Jacobson: Welcome to Dog Cancer Answers, I’m James Jacobson. Cancer unfortunately is the number one killer of dogs around the world. And we put together this information series of dog cancer answers to help answer many of the questions that you may have. Be…
Watch the VideoLymphoma- What You Need to Know About Your Dog’s Cancer
Transcript of: Lymphoma- What You Need to Know About Your Dog’s Cancer James Jacobson: One of the types of cancers that you talk about in the dog cancer survival guide is lymphoma. First of all, I will start with you Dr. Dressler. What are the signs and symptoms that a dog guardian might see…
Watch the VideoAll Natural, Homeopathic & Holistic Approaches to Dog Cancer Care
Transcript of: All Natural, Homeopathic & Holistic Approaches to Dog Cancer Care James Jacobson: When you find out your dog has cancer, you may think I’m not gonna go the traditional route I am gonna go the total homeopathic route for my dog’s cancer. I want it to ask both of you veterinarians what your…
Watch the VideoMetronomic Chemotherapy for Dog Cancer
Transcript of: Metronomic Chemotherapy for Dog Cancer James Jacobson: When you’re using chemotherapy for your dog’s cancer, there are different ways of giving it at different amount that deals with metronomic chemotherapy versus maximum tolerated dose. Do we have that right Dr. Dressler? Dr. Demian Dressler: That’s exactly right and the traditional or conventional way…
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Dog Cancer Surgery- The Importance of Clean Margins
Transcript of: Dog Cancer Surgery- The Importance of Clean Margins James Jacobson: When you are doing a surgical procedure to remove your dog’s cancer, one of the things that you’ll often hear and the best to talk about is clean margin. So, what is a clean margin and why is important? Dr. Dressler? Dr. Demian…
Watch the VideoCancer Cachexia and Dog Cancer- When Your Dog Won’t Eat
Help for Your Dog’s Nausea
Transcript of: Help for Your Dog’s Nausea James Jacobson: When the dog has cancer one of the things that can happen is the dog can feel nauseous and that happens i guess, not only as a result of some treatments produces it as a by-product of having cancer. Is that right Dr. Ettinger ? Dr.…
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Which Dog Cancers are Best Treated with Chemotherapy
Transcript of: Which Dog Cancers are Best Treated with Chemotherapy James Jacobson: The next question we have here is dealing with chemotherapy. Are there certain cancers which are best treated with chemotherapy? For that I will give it to you Dr. Ettinger, as a Veterinary Oncologist. What are the best cancers that response the…
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Dog Cancer and Apoptosis and Apoptogens
Transcript of: Dog Cancer and Apoptosis and Apoptogens James Jacobson: In The Dog Cancer Survival Guide, Dr. Dressler, you talk a lot about the role of Apoptosis in dog cancer. First of all, easy question but I never heard of Apoptosis, what is it and why it’s important? Dr. Demian Dressler: Well, it’s a…
Watch the VideoDog Cancer Diet What to Feed a Dog with Cancer
Transcript of: Dog Cancer Diet What to Feed a Dog with Cancer James Jacobson: What happens when your dog has cancer? Do you have to change your dog’s diet? Dr. Dressler, I know you write a lot about the dog cancer diet in your book, but what is the role of diet once the…
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Dog Cancer Diagnosis Not An Immediate Death Sentence
Transcript of: Dog Cancer Diagnosis Not An Immediate Death Sentence James Jacobson: Here’s a question that we get and that probably resonates a lot with people, as soon as they hear that their dog has cancer. Some people think “oh my God, my dog…” It’s like an immediate death sentence. What are your thoughts?…
Watch the VideoShould You See an Oncologist for Your Dog’s Cancer
Transcript of: Should You See an Oncologist for Your Dog’s Cancer James Jacobson: Here’s a question that we get a lot. When should I see a Veterinary Oncologist? I’m gonna throw this question to you Dr. Ettinger in New York since you are a Veterinary Oncologist. When should someone see a Veterinary Oncologist and…
Watch the VideoYour Emotions and Your Dog’s Cancer
Transcript of: Your Emotions and Your Dog’s Cancer James Jacobson: Here’s a question that we get from a lot of people who are dealing with dog cancer and Dr. Dressler I’m gonna throw this question to you first which is the issue of emotions. How important is emotional control for the pet lover, for…
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