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Dog Cancer Diet - One of the Most Important Considerations

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Why a special diet for dogs with cancer? There are many different therapies used to fight canine cancer, depending upon the patient and the type of cancer. But one thing all dog cancers have in common is the need for a specialized diet. Every process in the body is regulated and controlled by what goes in the mouth. If you want the best chance for a good outcome, you must give your dog the proper building blocks to use in fighting this disease, and keep out those things which will cause further harm. Diet is crucial for a dog with cancer.



"Dogs rarely die of cancer. They usually succumb to secondary liver or kidney failure. These are cancer side effects that can usually be avoided by controlling the diet"



When a dog is fighting cancer, the first concern is to get the immune function back to normal. For most dogs, this is adequately addressed by the use of the K9 Immunity and K9 Transfer Factor combination. The next most important issue is diet. A dog with cancer is building a lot of new tissue, and adequate proteins and cell membrane compounds (omega 3, 6 and 9 fatty acids) are required to do this. When the adequate amounts of the correct proteins and fats are not present in the diet, the body will rob it from other places, leading at best to muscle wasting, but more likely complications with the functions of the kidneys and liver. This can lead to kidney and liver failure, which is something your poor dog does not need on top of the cancer. Fortunately, these secondary liver and kidney complications can usually be avoided by watching the dog's diet.



"Diet is one thing that is easily controlled, and is often the only thing that makes the difference between a successful treatment outcome and a failure"



The first rule for feeding a dog with cancer is to STAY AWAY FROM GRAINS! Dogs did not evolve as grain eaters. Most of our commercial dog foods are based upon rice, wheat or corn. But if we look at dogs in nature, we find they never graze in the wheat field or rice paddies. Dogs have evolved for the past 10 million years as primarily meat eaters. They simply do not produce the enzymes necessary to digest grains. While rice and corn may be a good filler for the dog food companies, they don't make a good filler for the dog. Read your dog food label: make sure the first ingredient on the list is some type of meat. You will almost always find some grains listed, but they should be down the list a ways, not right at the top. Sorghum is a better filler than corn, which is better than rice or wheat. For a canine cancer patient, any commercial dry food should be supplemented with additional animal protein sources. Feel free to add canned sardines (best), cottage cheese, eggs and just about any kind of meat such as hamburger or ground turkey. High fat content is good. Some vets advocate a raw diet, while some say it should be cooked. More important than cooked or raw is the amount of animal-based protein and fats. Keep in mind, dogs are primarily carnivores. They do best on the diet they evolved to eat.

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"Fish oil at 1000 mg per 20 lbs of dog each day is a recommended supplement for dogs with cancer"



Certain fatty acids called Omega 3, 6 and 9 are required in fighting cancer. Fish oil is a good source of these specific fatty acids. We HIGHLY recommend fish oil be added to any cancer dogs diet. It is easy to get a dog to take their fish oil. If you open the softgel, you will find it is stinky and fishy. It's like candy for dogs. They love it. Just snip open the capsule and squeeze some out so the dog can smell it the first time, and after that you should have no problem with the dog taking the capsules. One 1000 mg softgel capsule per 20 lbs body weight per day is a good dose for dogs. (60 lbs dog gets 3 capsules per day). Some people like to use flax seed oil, and that is okay in theory, but often times dogs will not readily eat flax oil so it needs to be disguised in a carrier. This is a good indication it is not the best choice. It is better to stick with fish oil.



"We think our K9 Omega is the best fish oil available for dogs, but you can also use a fish oil from your local store. Buy the cheap one. It has less additives and the dogs do better on it"
 

 

Recommended Dog Food Brands


We are often asked what the best brand of dog food is for cancer patients. There are many good foods on the market, and some that are not so good. It primarily has to do with the amount and type of grain present. The one we use with canine cancer patients are:


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The Canine Cancer Diet:

High levels of proteins and fats combined with lower levels of carbohydrates are most beneficial to dog cancer patients. If you buy commercial dog food it should contain 24-28% protein, 3-10% carbohydrates, and 55-60% fat. Iams Puppy Chow is a good choice. Ask your veterinarian for more suggestions. On any food you buy, READ THE INGREDIENT  LABEL and make sure the first ingredient is some type of meat. If the first ingredient is corn meal, or rice, or wheat, choose another brand. This is very important!

 "Don't assume just because the dog food is expensive, that it is necessarily good!"

Most canine cancer patients will do best on a commercial dog food supplemented with the addition of particular nutrients required by their condition. If you want to feed the best way possible and cook the dog a special diet, here is a recipe we like for a home made food, either to be fed by itself, or in addition to the commercial dog food.
These quantities are for a dog of 60-90 lbs. weight. Adjust accordingly to your dog's weight.

Don't use tofu. While it was often recommended in earlier diets, we now believe many dogs do not digest tofu properly. It is probably better to use meat or fish for the main protein source.



Other Dietary Supplements to Enhance Chemo-Therapy:

These ingredients are all antioxidants. While antioxidants enhance the effectiveness of some of the chemo drugs, they may interfere with other chemo drugs. If the dog is on chemotherapy, discuss with the oncologist whether the dog should be taken off these during the course of chemo. The information on this is changing daily.  See Dr. Messonnier's book "Preventing and Treating Cancer in Dogs" chapter 7, for more specific details on this subject. If your oncologist is not familiar with antioxidant-enhanced chemotherapy, perhaps you could recommend to him or her this book.

Membrane stabilizers such as omega-3-fatty acids, gamma-linolenic acid and coenzyme Q-10 are also important additions. Antioxidants can be good for preventing and treating canine cancer, but do not add additional Vitamin C to the dog's diet unless specifically recommended by your vet. Dog's make their own Vitamin C.

Many veterinarians feel that antioxidants should be stopped three days before, and resumed one week after the completion of the radiation or chemo treatment. This comes from earlier assumptions and is not necessarily the latest info. It is crucial you work with your oncologist to achieve maximum effectiveness in your dog's treatment!



Immunomodulators that should be used in all canine cancer patients.

Optional Immune stimulants that may be beneficial:


Other purported Anti-Cancer herbs:

 

 

Other Dietary Supplements:
 

 

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Additional Treatments:

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IMPORTANT: Cancer is a very serious disease. The information provided here is intended for educational use and is not intended to substitute for the advice of a professional. This page is not intended as an endorsement of any product. You should discuss all forms of treatment with your veterinarian.



K-9 Immunity™ is a serious supplement that your vet should consider adding to the course of therapy he or she is recommending for treatment of your dog's cancer. It contains the most widely used anticancer compounds in the world: PSK, PSP and Lentinan, as well as nearly 200 other closely related heteropolysaccharide immunomodulator compounds. It is available in the USA and most other countries without a prescription. K-9 Immunity™ is a daily supplement derived from all natural, all 100% certified organic sources. And it is made in America to the highest pharmaceutical standards.