The Dog Cancer Diet
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If your dog has been diagnosed with cancer, he or she needs to start eating a special diet right away. “The Dog Cancer Diet” (Kindle edition) walks you step-by-step through the homemade recipe and how to make the change from your dog’s current diet.
You will learn about:
* How to help your dog fight cancer with food
* Commercial Dog Foods & Cancer-Causing Carcinogens
* Water Quality & Cancer
* Why Grains & Sugars are Bad for Dogs with Cancer
* Important Dietary Supplements to Help Dogs with Cancer
The right foods–many of which you probably have in your home right now–can be powerful weapons for a dog with cancer. Putting your dog on the diet described in “The Dog Cancer Diet” will accomplish two things: 1) Fight Cancer – while no food is a “miracle cure,” there are some that “go after” cancer tumors. 2) Support Immune Response – foods that boost your dog’s immune system help your dog’s natural defense system.
“The Dog Cancer Diet” contains the latest, cutting edge information from one of the leading authorities on dog cancer and full spectrum canine cancer care.
Dr. Demian Dressler, DVM (otherwise known as the Dog Cancer Vet) is an internationally recognized expert on canine cancer.
ASIN : B0040SXSWA
Publisher : Maui Media LLC
Accessibility : Learn more
Publication date : August 10, 2010
Edition : 1st
Language : English
File size : 256 KB
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Not Enabled
Print length : 60 pages
Page Flip : Enabled
Best Sellers Rank: #761,452 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #87 in Small Animal Veterinary Medicine (Kindle Store) #329 in Small Animal Veterinary Medicine (Books) #498 in 90-Minute Craft, Hobby & Home Short Reads
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Customers say
Customers find the book’s information quality positive, with one mentioning how it explains the science behind the diet concisely. Moreover, the book receives positive feedback for its readability. Additionally, customers appreciate the book’s approach to cancer prevention, with one customer noting how it saved their dog’s life.

SAO. –
This book is MUST HAVE for anyone who id dealing with cancer, just in dogs but people too!
This book has saved my dog’s life and empowered my husband and I to be the best guardians we can. Maggi,our 4 year old Boxer was diagnosed with a Grade 3 (mitotic value that was off the charts) inoperable mast call tumor in February, 2012 and was given about 3 months. She is about to hit her one year mark from the diagnosis and she is as healthy as ever! Her oncologist is in awe of her tenacity. With prayer and guidance from the book and our vets we are certain that Maggi will beat this.Dr.Dressler is such a blessing. Thank you for caring enough about us and our animals to do this reserach and write such a wonderful tool to help deal with the horrors of cancer.
L.N. –
If your dog has cancer, read this book NOW!
Read this book and learn how to help yourself and your dog through the nightmare of cancer. It’s comprehensive and technical yet easy to read even if you ‘ve never heard anything about cancer. When you are still in shock from the diagnosis, grab this book and take one step at a time because your loyal friend is depending on you to shake it off and get moving!
RF –
Outdated book. Buy the new version of the full book this was excerpted from instead.
This is an outdated version of The Dog Cancer Diet. Dr. Dressler has made some updates in the 2nd edition of the book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide”, and some of the information in this book is no longer valid. I wish I had known that prior to making the purchase, I would have saved my money. Thank goodness it was only $2.99. I recommend purchasing the entire book instead since it’s current and has the benefit of more years of research.
Kristin H –
Terrifically concise, informative summary
This book breaks down a good diet for dogs with cancer — in PLAIN ENGLISH. It explains the science behind it concisely and in a way that is easy to retain, follow, and explain to others if they ask why you’re cooking for your dog instead of feeding your furry friend commercial food which often but not always contain carcinogens which do not help a dog fight the cancer that is already in their body.
Pamela –
Well educated author
Great information and well educated author. We couldn’t follow all the recommendations because of the cost, but took from it what we could.
Travis Redmon –
Love the information in this book.
I chose a five star rating because of the doctor’s information on cancer and the many treatments for cancer in dogs. I would highly recommend this book to any animal lover who has an animal battling cancer.
Amazon Customer –
Has helped em
Our beautiful 80lb dog was diagnosed with a large abdominal mass (probable sarcoma)in November 2013- (hystotype undetermined)since the aspheric came back inconclusive. The tumor is located in the upper part of his lower back, although they have mentioned the word cancer, they have not been able to determine what kind. The tumor is large(inoperable) and pressing on his large intestine and color. We just finished 6 doses of palliative radiation, but according to the Vet the tumor did not reduce by a lot. I have been feeding him the high protein diet recommended by the Dog Cancer Diet (with âfresh digestâ enzymes), complemented by a mixture of nutra-plus, and low residue dog food . God bless his heart he is in good spirits, and very happyâ¦we feel that the special diet combined with the digestive enzymes have helped him âtremendouslyâ to lessen the straining, and he loves the food!
MayaJ –
Well…my dog is still alive….
It is hard to be sure what helps and what doesn’t, but my 15 year old dog is still alive 8 months after the first sign of osteosarcoma and 6 months after amputation. She’s doing amazing well. I followed this diet for her and did treatments with my holistic veterinarian. No chemo or anything at her age.
Miss Celia Cranham –
Approaches the subject in a very practical way. Makes sense which is what we need dealing with such a beastly disease.
nugget –
Interesting
Paul Simister –
This is not so much a book but a special report, pulling some information on cancer and nutrition from the author’s main book.On the plus side, it will get you thinking. On the downside, you’ll see references along the lines of “you can get more details once this from my book”.The author has developed a brand of supplements, so this report and the big book promote them.After reading this, I immediately bought another book about nutrition for dogs with cancer. I also bought the author’s main book, which will take a lot of getting through.One other thing, this report and the main book were published in 2010. It’s therefore not up to date with the latest research.