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My Labrador

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When she was just a pup. Best dog ever.
 
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Our guy Rev, pick of the litter 10 years ago. This guy is wired pretty tight for a Lab, ultra high sensitivities, hyper in a car, but he's finally calming down, but I wouldn't have the past any other way. Trusted friend to no end that would die for me in a heart beat. Last December he came down with cancer, malignant melanoma in the groin. Initial surgery didn't take a wide enough sweep. Four months later it was back and we took as radical a cut as possible. Combined with daily dosages of THC and CBD oil he's doing well and still a hunting machine.

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If your dog comes down with cancer, I highly recommend researching THC and CBD treatment. The Vet's have been researching it and discussing it at their conferences this year which is a good sign. It works, on people too. Problem appears to be the money machines can't place a patent a on plant. ;)
 
I hate throw wet rag on this thread, but I lost her two and half years ago to cancer. That was also after surgery for a torn ligament. People said I was crazy to spend that kind of money on a dog, but she really was a great dog. So loyal...no way I could say no. I was very close to getting a used convertible Mustang, but a car doesn’t go bananas every day when I get home from work. Not a difficult choice at all.
 
I hate throw wet rag on this thread, but I lost her two and half years ago to cancer. That was also after surgery for a torn ligament. People said I was crazy to spend that kind of money on a dog, but she really was a great dog. So loyal...no way I could say no. I was very close to getting a used convertible Mustang, but a car doesn’t go bananas every day when I get home from work. Not a difficult choice at all.
The daily companionship my dogs provide is pretty much unmatched by any material items I have. I just wish they lived as long as parrots.

The more modern society advances...… the more I appreciate my dogs all 215lbs of them. :D

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Amber loving a day on the water.

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Lost her 5yrs ago after my former "vet" misdiagnosed a brain tumor as Masticatory Muscle Myositis. Learned the ugly truth after seeking a second opinion when prescribed medication didn't seem effective. The tumor had eaten away a sizable portion of her skull and nothing could be done. It tore my heart out I couldn't help her, had it been properly diagnosed initially, I might have been able to save her.
 
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Our guy Rev, pick of the litter 10 years ago. This guy is wired pretty tight for a Lab, ultra high sensitivities, hyper in a car, but he's finally calming down, but I wouldn't have the past any other way. Trusted friend to no end that would die for me in a heart beat. Last December he came down with cancer, malignant melanoma in the groin. Initial surgery didn't take a wide enough sweep. Four months later it was back and we took as radical a cut as possible. Combined with daily dosages of THC and CBD oil he's doing well and still a hunting machine.

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If your dog comes down with cancer, I highly recommend researching THC and CBD treatment. The Vet's have been researching it and discussing it at their conferences this year which is a good sign. It works, on people too. Problem appears to be the money machines can't place a patent a on plant. ;)
Canna therapy gave us 6 months more with monster our pug of 16 years.
We fed him doses of concentrate in the evening. It let him get rest in the nite and he'd wake every day ready to face the world.
 
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The daily companionship my dogs provide is pretty much unmatched by any material items I have. I just wish they lived as long as parrots.

The more modern society advances...… the more I appreciate my dogs all 215lbs of them. :D

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Is that look on their faces asking “What’s next?”. They really do have a lot of expression in their faces and posture.
 
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Our guy Rev, pick of the litter 10 years ago. This guy is wired pretty tight for a Lab, ultra high sensitivities, hyper in a car, but he's finally calming down, but I wouldn't have the past any other way. Trusted friend to no end that would die for me in a heart beat. Last December he came down with cancer, malignant melanoma in the groin. Initial surgery didn't take a wide enough sweep. Four months later it was back and we took as radical a cut as possible. Combined with daily dosages of THC and CBD oil he's doing well and still a hunting machine.

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If your dog comes down with cancer, I highly recommend researching THC and CBD treatment. The Vet's have been researching it and discussing it at their conferences this year which is a good sign. It works, on people too. Problem appears to be the money machines can't place a patent a on plant. ;)

Does it treat the cancer or cancer symptoms?
 
Does it treat the cancer or cancer symptoms?
In my experiences the THC does attack cancer cells. The CBD supplements the immune system which is their/our #1 defense system...… unlike radiation and chemo which stress it.

When I first spotted Rev's tumor which was a external pea shape about 3mm in diameter I immediately began topically applying a 71% THC oil and covering it with Hypafix surgical tape. He'd eventually lick the tape off during the day and eat it but it was going into his system. The oil in one week before surgery altered the shape of the tumor and appeared to be slowing it's growth. It definitely captured the vets attention.

Since then (Last December about this time) he has been on morning doses of CBD and evening doses of THC.

The CBD is also good for relaxation, inflammation, and pain relief.

A very close friend was diagnosed with an inoperable Klatskin's tumor in his liver and given 6 months to live. With THC and CBD (RSO treatment/Rick Simpson Oil) he made it 3.5 years. His mistake was not staying on a daily maintenance dosage of THC. First time he went off the THC the cancer came back and he went through the RSO program again, which involves consuming 2ozs of THC oil in 60 days, and suppressed the cancer again. He was under the supervision of the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale for 2.5 years. Sadly he decided against our stern advice to go off the THC maintenance dosing and try an alternative...… the cancer came back with a vengeance and took him down in 3 months. In the end the tumor in the liver wasn't an issue, the cancer was in lymph nodes and lungs.

My experiences and research have lead me to believe there are native resources on the planet that are effective in combating cancer. Problem is the big money 'health' industry players are keeping it suppressed.... IMO.
 

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