Sunday, December 6, 2009

Leg Bone Cancer Treatment Options For Bullmastiff With Bone Cancer In Front Leg & Hip Dysplasia In Back Hips? Any Homeopathic?

Treatment options for bullmastiff with bone cancer in front leg & hip dysplasia in back hips? Any homeopathic? - leg bone cancer

The dog is only 6 years old and appears healthy. She took him to the vet because he was lame. Vet found a tumor on the bone of the foreleg. He had a biopsy, but I am still waiting for results. Vet's almost certain that it is a bone cancer. Has anyone had any success with treatments. I do not think that amputation is a good choice, because the hips. All thoughts are welcome.

2 comments:

Matt D said...

My Alaskan Malamute two years has hip dysplasia and bilateral carpal arthritis in both front legs.

This monthly Chiropractic and acupuncture treatments with the custom of Chinese herbs and injections with adequate Dasuquin daily.

I work in a veterinarian's largest physician and my dog, Kodiak, also dealt with horses and dogs and cats. Our clinic is in North Dakota, and we have customers who come from all areas in Minneapolis, Minnesota, including areas of Canada, Montana and South Dakota for treatment.

This spring we will also implants of gold wire in Kodiak hips in order to prevent the worsening of the dysplasia.

I recommend a vet in your area that are certified in acupuncture and chiropractic and animals and traditional Chinese medicine.

I was skeptical of the great, until I ran out of options Kodiak. So I gave him a chance, and since our son a new life

Matt D said...

My Alaskan Malamute two years has hip dysplasia and bilateral carpal arthritis in both front legs.

This monthly Chiropractic and acupuncture treatments with the custom of Chinese herbs and injections with adequate Dasuquin daily.

I work in a veterinarian's largest physician and my dog, Kodiak, also dealt with horses and dogs and cats. Our clinic is in North Dakota, and we have customers who come from all areas in Minneapolis, Minnesota, including areas of Canada, Montana and South Dakota for treatment.

This spring we will also implants of gold wire in Kodiak hips in order to prevent the worsening of the dysplasia.

I recommend a vet in your area that are certified in acupuncture and chiropractic and animals and traditional Chinese medicine.

I was skeptical of the great, until I ran out of options Kodiak. So I gave him a chance, and since our son a new life

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