TRIPAWDS: Home to 25307 Members and 2182 Blogs.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG

Tripawds Three Legged Dog & Cat Forum Archives

Tripawds is your home to learn how to care for a three legged dog or cat. Explore 17+ years of forum archives for stories and answers to questions about dog leg amputation, and cat amputation recovery. Enjoy fresh discussion and connect with members in the new Tripawds Support Circle.

JUMP TO FORUMS

Tripawd Heroes

Join The Tripawds Community

Register your free account to join the Tripawds Support Circle. Connecting with members and getting the support you need is now easier than ever with the Circle app!

✅ Easy Photo Upload
✅ Direct Messaging
✅ Subscribe to Topics.
Live Chat and much more!

Forums Locked: Search archives for answers & join Tripawds Support Circle to keep discussion going!

Lost password?
Advanced Search
Forum Scope




Match



Forum Options



Minimum search word length is 3 characters - maximum search word length is 84 characters
The forums are currently locked and only available for read only access
sp_Feed sp_TopicIcon-c
Drugs and Diet
This forum is locked
16 April 2011
6:08 pm
dellarose
Guest
Guests

Hi all, Jellie's Mom here with a few questions to throw out.  We were "listless after surgery" but she is doing great after amp surgery 2 -1/2 weeks ago and two chemo treatments.  Wondering if anyone has had experience with a new chemo drug called Gemzar.  Recommended by an oncologist.  Jellie had it yesterday, so far OK but he indicated it can really affect their blood levels so I am really watching her for anything odd. 

 

I also asked my regular vet who has been treating her ( and whom I like very much for his simple and honest approach, he treats my dog, not the cancer!) about diet and he seemed not to think too much of cancer diets.  I read the book "Full Spectrum Cancer Care" recommended on this site and it's fabulous but the vet recommends so many supplements that it seems no dog would ever eat all those extras in their food.  Plus he also suggest discussing this with your vet and since mine isn't receptive I am a bit overwhelmed with it all.  And surely one could spend a small fortune on these items that might end up being rejected. I am sure that each person has their own regimen but how to clarify this

 

Saturday nite musings here during a huge and very unnecessary winter like rain storm in New York. 

16 April 2011
6:56 pm
My heart lives at Rainbow Bridge
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 3754
Member Since:
28 November 2008
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

I think we all do come up with a supplement plan that works for us – fits what we believe our needs are.  I believe glucosamine of some sort is paramount for a tripawd.  They have a lot of extra stress on those remaining joints.

The rest is what you feel is necessary.  Trouble was on fish oil and Missing Link.  The fish oil to help boost the immune system and the Missing Link because I fed her a home cooked diet and I wanted to be sure all bases were covered.

Many use the K9 immunity, power mushrooms, etc, and I'm sure will jump in with additional information.

Shanna & Spirit Trouble ~ Trouble gained her wings 3/16/2011, a 27 1/2 month cancer survivor, tail wagging. RIP sweetheart, you are my heart and soul.  Run free at Rainbow Bridge.
The November Five - Spirits Max, Cherry, Tika, Trouble & Nova. 11/2008 - 3/2013 An era ends as Queen Nova crossed the Bridge.

16 April 2011
7:19 pm
On The Road

Team Tripawds

Administrators
Forum Posts: 35
Member Since:
25 September 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

Dr. Dressler's Canine Cancer Survival Guide e-book address diet and supplements in good detail. You'll find many more recommended supplements and diet recommendations in the Tripawds Nutrition Blog, including details submitted by various members.

Tripawds Founders Jim and Rene
tripawds.com | tripawds.org | bemoredog.net | triday.pet

19 April 2011
6:01 am
Portage Lake, Maine
Member
Members
Forum Posts: 1019
Member Since:
8 December 2009
sp_UserOfflineSmall Offline

My supplement choices were based on three things…Maggie's homeopathic vet(Dr. Charles Loops), Dr. Dressler's book and what I felt would help her type of cancer(soft tissue sarcoma).

Maggie gets a mushroom supplement(Power Mushrooms or K9 Immunity), Transfer Factors, Maritime Pine Bark, Omega capsules, Dasuquin.  And she gets daily rotating homeopathics from Dr. Loops

Good luck in figuring out what is best for your pup.  Most traditional vets, I find, aren't too much into diets or supplements.  You have to seek out a holistic vet for that advice IMO.

Tracy, Maggie's Mom

Maggie was amputated for soft tissue sarcoma 10-20-09

Maggie lost her battle with kidney disease on 8-24-13

http://maggie.t.....t-24-2013/

Forum Timezone: America/Denver
Most Users Ever Online: 946
Currently Online:
Guest(s) 217
Top Posters:
eurydice: 6646
cometdog: 4344
paws120: 3465
Member Stats:
Guest Posters: 1292
Members: 18754
Moderators: 4
Admins: 3
Forum Stats:
Groups: 4
Forums: 24
Topics: 18944
Posts: 259684
Tripawds is brought to you by Tripawds.
HOME » NEWS » BLOGS » FORUMS » CHAT » YOUR PRIVACY » RANDOM BLOG