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Article: Cancer in Older Bitches
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Senior Member
This is very useful stuff!
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Thank you. I hope it helps one of your valuable bitches live longer someday
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Senior Member
I have in fact already used this method on an older bitch. Wasn't cancer, but it works great and it saves a great amount of money in vet costs.
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Subscribed Member
so im curious........ i have a 6 year old male with a tumor growing on his chest, im not sure its his nipple or not....but even if its not..., would this method still be applied and effective?? what i mean by effective is the tumor falling off, i realize only time will tell if it comes back or not, i was just referring to the treatment method.....
how bout it jack?
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No, you have to be able to completely cut off the blood supply in order for this to work.
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Administrator
I typically see the tumor under the skin instead of on the nipple as shown. But, I to DO NOT have them removed, as I believe it "opens" the flood gates!
This is great advise, and experience. I had a bitch who had the tumors for several years then one day when I checked on her she had chewed or eaten the tumor. It was completely gone. And it did not return for several months, so this makes perfect since to me.
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Thank you. This also works for tumors inside the teats ... if they're far enough toward the end. If you can get a band around it, and below it, it will work.
However, I have had some cases where the tumor was too far in toward the dog's body to get a band around, so (yes) then I just leave it alone ... as it definitely opens the floodgates if you cut ...
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Priceless!!
This is lifesaving first hand experience.
Thanks for sharing.
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