
When she was just a pup. Best dog ever.
I misread. Thot this was another Labradar post. What a pleasant surprise.![]()
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.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.
Canna therapy gave us 6 months more with monster our pug of 16 years.![]()
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.![]()
Is that look on their faces asking “What’s next?”. They really do have a lot of expression in their faces and posture.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.
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Me too. Turns out this is the first Labradar thread where everyone agrees on the same thing.I misread. Thot this was another Labradar post. What a pleasant surprise.![]()
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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.![]()
When you treat them as equals the return on investment in the relationship is truly priceless.Is that look on their faces asking “What’s next?”. They really do have a lot of expression in their faces and posture.
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.Does it treat the cancer or cancer symptoms?