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Thank you Barb. I still cry almost every day for the little guy. He was one of the most favorite dogs I've had in my life. A headstrong, Welsh Corgi who thought he was a Mastiff.

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I missed the original post.

 

Shari, I am so sorry! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

 

The Ybarras

 

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 7:22 PM, BLoe <bloe@...> wrote:

 

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> I'm sorry for your  loss, Shari.

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> Take care.

> Barb

> Re: Canine lymphoma

> Sorry to tell you this, but there isn't much out there to stop lymphoma.  Our Ziggy passed a week before Christmas having been diagnosed on October 6 of last year.  We did the Essiac for dogs and some very potent Chinese herbs the holistic vet gave us and nothing touched it.

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I've seen essiac work on cancer and tumors in dogs... I would do it internal and external... full doses. as for the garlic, I have given my livestock dogs total or complete tonic.. which does contain garlic.. it has not hurt them.. but I do it with a syrine orally once a day for a couple days if they are sick... external would not hurt them.

in low doses and not often is key here.

Suzanne

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I work at a large animal clinic and when I felt the 'lump' on my son's

favorite dog I cried and then got busy. First, I changed her diet. Took

her off dog food and put on chicken, rice and two veggies. To this

mixture, we added plantains and cod liver oil. I also increased her

swimming time, she hates water btw, to help get things moving. That was

3 years ago. Knock on wood............Get a good cleanse for the pup. To

be honest, it ain't going to hurt now. Try not to let the doc poke the

lump, if he did, or re-biopsy it. I've seen it get much worse with that.

Good luck.

faye

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