I have a 13 year old mutt. We adopted her from the local humane society when she was 6 months old. She was given up because the lady that originally acquired her, kept her in a kennel most of the day and as a puppy she clearly was not the type of breed who could be caged. She is a high energy breed that requires a lot of exercise, so the lady realized she could not handle this dog so she sent her to the local humane society. We think she is German shorthair crossed with an Australian cattle dog. This dog loves to GO!
My husband is a long distance runner. He has traveled all over the US to run and compete and because he runs so much and he loves dogs, we thought this dog would be the perfect breed to run with him…and she did run with him for lots of miles. One year she was even the first female to cross the finish line at a 50k race (31 miles)! She also loved jumping high to catch frisbees and chasing tennis balls. This dog was highly athletic!
But in the last few years, she has gotten slow. She slept a lot and would continually lick her aching shoulder in her waking moments. I could see that her quality of life was diminishing before our eyes. She walked with a severe limp and I often thought about how much in pain this girl must be despite the pain medications that she was on.
She usually would lay on the couch next to my husband in the evenings and oddly enough she is a one person dog. I was never her “person” but lately she had been laying next to me in the evenings and as always, I put my put my hands on my animals as they cuddle me. There is something so healing about an animals touch and cuddle!
I noticed about 6 months ago that she had some large tumors on her shoulder, under her arm pit as well as some on her abdomen. Some of the tumors were moveable - meaning if you touch them, they would move around in what seems like a pocket of fluid. Other tumors were solid and not moveable and sadly, the un-moveable tumors were the largest of the tumors.
When I was in nursing school during my cancer/hospice/aging rotation we learned that if a tumor is moveable, its probably not cancerous and more than likely a Lipoma. If it is solid in place and not moveable, meaning there is no sac of fluid around it, the tumor probably is cancerous. This was 30+ years ago. I don’t know if nursing schools still teach this, but I’m going with what I know here.
The moveable and un-moveable tumors varied in size. Imagine a 50 cent piece in your armpit that was un-moveable, solid and hard. No wonder this girl was limping and in pain! She had these tumors on the outside of her arm, in her armpit, on her abdomen and I am sure more places internally. She allows me to palpate them so I could kind of gauge how big some of the tumors were and to watch the progression of the benefits of Fenbendazole.
I had been reading more and more about the power of Fenbendazole on this Substack and also on this blog so I decided that I would do my very own study on our dog. SO, with the go head from my husband about 6 months ago I started her on a pea sized dab of Fenbendazole 2 times a day in her AM/PM meals. I had some Fenben on hand for the horses - I deworm them once a year and had an extra tube so I figured I would just give my dog a dab since the fenben tube is really for a 1000 pound horse. My dog weighs about 65lbs but since studies have shown that as long as you don’t overdose on Fenben - like ingesting an entire tube of fenben paste in one sitting, she should be fine with just a small pea sized dab twice daily.
I also included Vitamin E Succinate which you can find a link to here on Amazon. Apparently, Vitamin E Succinate also is ANTI-cancer as it “inhibits HMG CoA reductase enzyme and inhibition of NF-κB pathway make the anti-cancer effects of tocotrienols unique compared to other vitamin E isoforms.” You can read about Vit. E Succinate here on Pubmed and also here from Oregon State. So, you can not just give yourself or your animals any old type of Vitamin E. It has to be Vitamin E Succinate.
I know from personal experience that Turmeric also has some healing properties and is a natural pain reliever so I put her on this Turmeric from Amazon. You can read about Turmeric’s health benefits here.
I also know that her diet is to blame for her tumors because you are what you eat right? I do feed my dogs kibble that is made in Wisconsin and non-GMO, but decided that it was just “ok” nutrition. I wanted a better option for my two dogs so when we harvested our meat chickens this summer, I saved the hearts and livers and then pressure canned them with apples, squash, spinach or what ever green things I had in growing in my garden. When we bought our side of grass fed beef, I asked the butcher for tallow (beef fat), liver, heart, tongue and any other organs he could give me. I then pressure canned all of it for the dogs and put it on my shelf,
Here’s how you pressure can meat. I sliced up the meat into small bite sized pieces, then cut up pumpkin, apples and spinach. I added 1 teaspoon of turmeric also then poured hot water over the mixture, wiped rims and processed for 90 minutes for quarts or 60 minutes for pints. Let me tell you that my dogs have never been so happy to eat their meals! I also have a freeze dryer so I did the same for the raw meat, veggies and apples. Then I soak the freeze dried food in bone broth before serving to them.
I am not a dog nutritionist and I don’t really know the nutritional needs of a dog, but I do know that just like any other processed foods that humans eat, eating fresh beef organs and veggies is probably a 1000 times better than eating over-processed foods that are drained of anything nutritious and wholesome. So here we are… I can’t believe I make dog food! Its a lot of work I have to say but my animals mean a lot to me so I do it and they love it.
Its now been about 6 months since I started my girl on this fenbendazole protocol and I am excited to report that this dog is now RUNNING AND JUMPING again. Yes, jumping! She used to be so “boingy” when she was younger and when one of us would come home she would bounce in place never touching us, but was so excited that she would leave the ground!
Eventually she wouldn’t even get off her dog bed to greet us maybe just wag her tail as she looked up at us. So sad! But now, she runs to greet us again. She also started wondering over to the neighbors yard to visit their dog and even play a little. Its amazing to watch her recovery from what I think is cancer and I feel like her recovery has been rapid to say the least! I never had her blood tested for cancer, but I will assume that the tumors that engulfed her body are/were cancerous.
Both solid and moveable tumors that were small (like dime size) have totally disappeared. The tumors that were once the size of a 50 cent piece or larger are now about the size of a nickle or a dime or gone completely! It is nothing short of amazing! She does still have some tumors but I can tell her over all pain level is much less than before. Its amazing to feel those tumors disappear or get smaller! I also no longer vaccinate my animals. Personally, I believe that all vaccines are the cause of illness and mortality for humans and animals not to mention, I believe that vaccines do in fact shed and there is more and more evidence to prove this.
Thank you for taking the time out of your day to read my little part of this world. I want to make life better for all of us and just let you know that old drugs are not as evil as the new ones that the FDA and CDC are poisoning humanity with. Lets Pray that these evil three letter organizations do not figure out that we now know the way to cure cancer and change the formulations of these trusted drugs in order to serve their murderous agenda. I wouldn’t put it past them though.
In good health,
Sincerely,
The American Veteran
Nice!! Love it!
I'm making my dog better of arthritis(you can see it on an X-ray=bad), with herbs and supplements. She loves it, we still have way to go but she is way lesser pain already.
Just in case we did also panacur.
She is on Yucca schidera, msm, turmeric+black pepper, devils claw, greenlipped mussel, collagen type 1-3 and boron all but boron, 2x a day. And if the pain was bad cbd-cookie-butter. :-))
My vaxxdamaged kitty; I am also making my cat feel better of highblood pressure with hawthorn(flowers and leaves) 0.4mgr a day. He also gets b12 and b9 =1pil, cayenne #1 caps, co-q10 100mg and a multivitamin a day. The pill he got from the vet doc gave him neurological side effect...(shaking head). So we got him off faster of pharma then planned. :-)
My cats and dogs love spirulina!!!
Ps.. My dog is also a cattle dog/ shepard mix we adopted at 6 months old. Weighs 60 pounds and is 6 now. I know wat to do now thanks to your story. If need be. Thanks again.