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Fighting Osteosarcoma with My K9 Immunity Clinial Trial

Metronomics and K9 ImmunityHooking up with the wonderful people at the Veterinary Cancer Care clinic has been great for my health. The clinic is very forward thinking. Not only are we treating my cancer metastasis with the Metronomic Protocol, but I am also participating in their K9 Immunity Clinical Trial.

Mom and Dad knew about K9 Immunity, but had never tried it before. It’s a supplement made from medicinal mushrooms, that’s supposed to help my immune system out. When I first got sick, they chose to focus on giving me a narrow list of supplements to keep me healthy, so that they could eventually measure the results of my supplement regime against osteosarcoma dogs who had not been on those same supplements.

But then my cancer returned, and Mom and Dad decided to take out the big guns. The Veterinary Cancer Care clinic is doing a clinical trial with K9 Immunity, and I am so happy to report that I was selected for it.

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What Are We Trying to Find Out?
The people who make K9 Immunity decided to sponsor this trial, because of the lack of hard evidence out there that immune-boosting supplements like K9 Immunity actually work. At the Veterinary Cancer clinic, patients with canine lymphoma, mast cell tumor, osteosarcoma and splenic hemangiosarcoma are elibigle to receive K9 Immunity at no charge if they met the criteria. Pawrents though, are responsible for follow up tests and the like. Seems like a fair deal to me!

Jerry Runs along Rio GrandeIn this study, dogs will get K9 Immunity alongside conventional chemotherapy treatment. Then, the pawrents are responsible for keeping very detailed records about my everyday life. Like, what I ate and when, what my activity level was like, and even what my poo was like!

Participants are evaluated for: Tumor remission status, disease free interval, survival time, conventional therapy side effects, and overall quality of life. The information will be compared to dogs who didn’t receive K9 Immunity. It’s a long-term study and the results won’t be published for at least a year, but I’m so happy to know that I’m helping to fight osteosarcoma.

So far I feel pretty great. I’m not experiencing any side effects from my low-dose chemo, and my energy level is the same as it was before we know about my metastasis. K9 Immunity seems to be working just great, in my book!

Next week I have a follow up appointment at the vet to see how I am doing. I’ll report back then and give you the whole scoop on how K9 Immunity is helping me out.

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Why I Blog, and the ProBlogger Mashup

My people recently interviewed me for the ProBlogger Group Video Project: Why Do You Blog? Here’s the outcome:

Darren from ProBlogger.net compiled the results from over 30 other (human) bloggers in this mashup of Why I Blog videos. And while I have lots of fun three-legged dog movies, this is my first that gets up close and personal. Perhaps we’ll do more.

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Tripawds Book Fundraising Update: Thanks For Helping!

20080324w_bookpromo01.jpgThank you to everyone who participated in and purchased the first edition of the Tripawd Heroes and Tributes book in February. With your generous help, we sold a total of 30 books. And, with $5 of each book sale being donated to the Morris Animal Foundation’s Canine Cancer Campaign, together we raised $150 for the cause! Wooo hooo!

Mom just donated the funds on the Canine Cancer Campaign website today and dedicated it “In Honor of Tripawds Everywhere!”

The Next Edition: Tell Us About Your Tripawd
We are about to begin the next edition of Tripawd Heroes and Tributes, and are seeking more stories (read more details about this book here). If you want to put your beloved three-legged friend in the spotlight with his/her photo on the cover, just send us your story with a few high resolution photos and we’ll publish a custom version featuring your pet on page one!

For this next edition, $5 of every sale will be donated to my pal Luke’s “2 Dogs 2000 Miles Campaign.” Luke and his two dogs, Murphy and Hudson, have just begun a 2,000 mile walk from Austin Texas to Boston Massachussets, to raise money to fund the first ever study of what exactly causes canine cancer. Please read more about Luke and the Boys’ incredible journey here.

You humans are so generous! Thanks so much. Together, we are finding (and funding) a way to end canine cancer forever. And if you would like your own copy of the Tripawds book with me on the cover, you can order it here, today. Your purchase will help fund the cause!

NOTE: This Tripawds book is no longer available. Please see the new Tripawds Books page for options.

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Oncology Doesn’t Have to Be Scary: My Visit to the Veterinary Cancer Care Clinic

vcc.jpgMy trip to the Veterinary Cancer Care Clinic in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on Thursday was more like checking into a spa than seeing a doctor! I couldn’t believe that I hopped into a place where sick dogs and cats go for help. Their cozy office was more like a comfy home, and not some sterile clinic. They even let dogs sit on the furniture! The staff was really friendly, and they gave me so much attention. All of a sudden, my cancer didn’t seem so scary.

My oncologist was Dr. Mullins. She is so sweet, and one of the nicest vets we’ve ever met. As she did her exam on me, she found my tired bones and did something called “Reiki.” Oooh, that was so nice! I fell asleep and drooled on the floor. Mom said she’d never seen me so relaxed. Nurse Kelly was great too, she gave me so much love.

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Let’s Kick Dog Cancer’s Butt!

20080205gulfswimpic07w.jpgThank you everyone for all of your kind, loving and supportive words this past week. My Mom and Dad are so much happier these days thanks to you. They are also very optimistic, and are looking into ways to help me kick this tumor thing’s butt (do tumors have butts?). Just so you know; they have a plan.

A few nights ago, the three of us decided a few things. First, we decided that under no circumstances would I undergo any kind of surgery again. Eeew! Who wants that?! Second, we want to look at options for keeping me as healthy as can be.

As soon as we decided all this, we left my Grandma and Grandpa’s place in Los Angeles, and arrived in Santa Fe, New Mexico yesterday (we’ll be living nearby for the next couple of months). Tomorrow, we are going to meet Dr. Kelly at the Vet Cancer Care Clinic, to learn all about oral chemotherapy and maybe some other kind of easygoing treatment plan that we can do on the road.

Another vet visit isn’t my idea of fun; I’d rather be swimming! But if a few pokes and prods tomorrow means that I’ll get lots more play time later on, well then I guess I’ll go along with it!

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My Dog Date With Sami

Three Legged Dogs jerry and SamiAnyone who thinks older dogs can’t handle amputation has never met Sami the Bone Cancer Hero!

This senior dog know how to party. Losing a leg hasn’t slowed her down!

I recently got together with this pretty lady for a walk in the park and we had a blast. Being a Los Angeles city park we didn’t get to run off leash. But we sure wanted to…

Sami is nearly fourteen years old! And she just had her amputation a couple months ago. I think she’s doing great, and will only continue to get stronger.

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Time for a Reality Check

Dr. Mazzi listens to Jerry's lungsI went to the County Line Animal Hospital in La Habra today for a refill on my heartworm medicine since we’ll be on the road and off the beaten path for at least the next six months. While we were there, the nice vet convinced my people to get some x-rays of my chest.

Jim and René have always said they would rather not know if my osteosarcoma had returned or metastasized in my lungs. They believed I would let them know if the cancer came back if and when the time came. But the doctor recommended x-rays because he believes “it is better to know than to not know” … so, they agreed and I went through with it for them.

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Chat Live and Learn More: Visit the Pet Cancer Support Group

20080301w_horsedawg01.jpgMy Mom and Dad just found out that there is a wonderful Pet Cancer Support chat group on Delphi Forums, that meets twice a week on Tuesday and Friday evenings, at 8pm Eastern Time. Our friend Luke told us about it, and he is a regular visitor. The group is there for everyone to talk on the spot with others who know what it’s like to deal with pet cancer, and just support one another through good times and bad. So check it out. You’ll have to create an account, but it only takes a second. Hope to see you there!

Remember:
Delphi Forums Pet Cancer Support Group
Tuesday and Friday evenings, 8pm Eastern

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Q&A with the Big Dog

At the 2 Dogs 2000 Miles kickoff cookout we had in Austin, I finally got to meet Hudson and Murphy. And my people had a chance to throw a few questions at the Big Dog about their journey to find a cure for canine cancer…

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Tripawds and Friends Party in Austin for 2dogs2000miles Walk to End Cancer

Hudson and Murphy Sleep Over with JerryWell, I made it to Texas, just in time for a pawty in the pawk! My pals, Murphy, Hudson and Luke held a fun BBQ in Austin. This laid back event was just a warm up to the kick off of their 2000 mile walk to Boston next month. It was a perfect, sunny day, and a bunch of us tripawds had a rollicking good time!

Oh the humans also had a lot of fun too. There was great music courtesy of Barenaked Family and Friends, good treats thanks to Bark for Peace, and even raffle prizes of my personal favorite Synflex Glucosamine supplement donated by the kind people at the Synflex company in Florida.

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