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Cancer is an insidious disease that avoids detection until it is too late. Often, the side effects of some cancer treatments can be worse than the disease itself. But changes in diet could increase your dog’s life expectancy.

Rocky Creek Veterinary Hospital & Pet Resort
(864) 735-8972
111 Ebenezer Rd. 29651
Greer, SC
Pet Med Mobile
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Welsh, Paula, Dvm - North Greenville Animal Hosp
(864) 244-8281
1300 Stallings Rd
Greenville, SC
Greenville HUmane Society
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328 Furman Hall Rd.
Greenville, SC
North Greenville Animal Hosp
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1300 Stallings Rd
Greenville, SC
Randall C Thomas
864-385-6565
393 Woods Lake Road
Greenville, SC
Richland Creek Animal Clinic
(864) 232-2718
707 E Stone Ave
Greenville, SC
Pleasantburg Veterinary Clinic Inc
(864) 232-6445
634 S Pleasantburg Dr
Greenville, SC
Ambassador Animal Hospital Pa
(864) 271-1112
715 Wade Hampton Blvd
Greenville, SC
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(864) 288-7472
520 Haywood Rd
Greenville, SC
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How to Protect against Canine Cancer

Q: I lost my 11-year-old Dalmatian, Maxwell, to liver cancer. I am still in shock that he is gone. I have two other Dalmatians, ages 10 and 11. These dogs are like my children. What vitamins, minerals and supplements would help boost their immune systems? I’ve heard mushroom extracts, green tea and fish oil help fight tumors and prevent cancer. I’d like to know what substances are beneficial and in what dosages.

A: I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your dog. Cancer is an insidious disease that avoids detection until it is too late. Often, the side effects of some cancer treatments can be worse than the disease itself.

Many pet-product manufacturers have marketed products that claim to boost the immune system, but currently there is little evidence to support these claims. The Food and Drug Administration does not oversee the use of supplements, minerals, and other over-the-counter medications or neutraceuticals for pets, so it is difficult to know if an ingredient is helpful or harmful to your dog.

Some human studies have shown that a high-quality diet that contains vitamins, trace minerals and antioxidants may improve life expectancy. I would recommend putting your dogs on a premium food formulated for seniors. Ask your vet or other dog owners for recommendations.

A dietary change that has been shown to extend life expectancy in dogs is introducing a calorie-restricted diet. This conclusion is based on a dietary trial where a group of Golden Retrievers was...

Author: By Jon Geller, DVM

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