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  1. I hope you see and respond to this message. I have a 6 yo miniature labradoodle that was diagnosed in January with disseminated histiocytic sarcoma. I've exhausted all standard chemo (lomustine, zoledranate, doxorubicin, carboplatin), radiation and multiple target therapies (trametinib, olaparib, rapamycin). I have 2 target therapies left available lapatinib and vorinostat. Is there anything that can help Teddy beat this cancer? Would fenbendazole and/or low dose naltrexone (LDN) or anything else? He's too young for me to give up. It was in his liver, both kidneys, potentially spine and skin. The standard treatment resolved all internal involvement for 6 months but now it's back in his lungs and spreading on his skin. Any advice of what can help him? Thanks!

  2. My dog has soft tissue sarcoma. He was diagnosed in Sept 2021. No chemo, I can't afford it. I've been using Fenbendazole, Tumeric, Lufeneron, Turkey Tail, Cimetidine, Benadryl and Moringa. Vet said he wouldn't survive 6 months. Now the swelling is really bad this cancer is so weird as it produces so much fluid.

  3. Thanks doc for a great video!
    My wonderful all white Balanese cat Willow failed 3 rounds of CHOP for Hodgkin's lymphoma and has just had 2 doses of lomustine as a rescue treatment. She has had a fairly good response so far but her nodes aren't shrinking as fast this second time around.
    LDN seems like a good fallback option as she can't take prednisone due to chronic herpes of the eyes. In your opinion, is this alternative treatment as good as fenbendazole (low dose monthly protocol plus antioxidants) for lymphoma? Which would you try first in your own pet?

  4. Would this help melanoma?

    Our German Shepard had an oral mass removed. A second opinion revealed it has gone to his lungs. We are just keeping him comfortable, but curious if this low dose would help him.

    Thank you for your videos!

  5. My cat has been sick for 3 weeks. The vet hasn't ran any test but gives him antibiotics and Diuretics. He also told us he may have fluid/infection in his lungs. What can I do to help my cat?

  6. Thank You Dr. Jones for all your OUTSTANDING compilations of Profoundly Knowledgeable AMPLE And NECESSARY Information that UNFORTUNATELY NOT Many Health Professionals out THERE ARE WILLING TO SHARE….PROBABLY…FOR THEIR TOTALLY LACK OF AKNOWLAGE AS WELL AS INSATIABLE GREED AND HEARTLESS & CARESLESNES….

    Locally….we Have FOUND YOU!! And your UNUSUAL PROFOUNDLY ENDLESSLY AKNOWLABLE GENEROUS & TRUTHFUL Information that certainly have been ""Saving & Healing NOT ONLY OUR BELOVED ""Pets but as well Us;Humans""

  7. Dr. Jones you are **NOT ONLY ANIMALS WITH FOUR LEGS ?SAVER…BUT AS WELL WE: THE OTHER OTGER GROUP with 2 Legs….Humans; those that have ALWAYS SHOWN NOT much of Those GENUINELY WONDERFUL INNATE CHARACTERISTICS in Our 4 legged Criatures THROUGHOUT both Groupss done by Historical Observations….

    Take Care and wishing You'll Reach More than 5 Million6 well EARNED *SUBSCRIBERS*
    Loyal & sincere steadily

  8. Would this work for non-surgical accessible mast cell tumor?

    My sweet 14 year old Italian greyhound Lucy has one in her elbow. I don’t want to do poisonous chemo or radiation. She’ll be 15 next month 🥲🥲🥲

  9. Thanks for the great information, most vets around here,west central Florida, they're all about the money. The vet I was going to sent their flunkies out to deal with the people side of their practice. Pasco Animal Welfare Service are the best I've found here. Best care animal hospital is the worst. They misdiagnosed my pup with cancer and all the time he had kidney failure. I will always ask for a blood test first in the future. Thank you Dr Jones

  10. Thanks for all thatvyou do to help us ad our fur babies, Dr Jones. I did 3 months of raw keto diet for my 14 yo dog. Now she's on Rotational MonoFeeding diet. She's on cancer remission for 6 months and doing great.

  11. Can it be used in a dog that had a Mast cell tumor removed grade 2? My 5 yr old Bernese Mountain Dog just had a toe amputated due to an MCT. He is my service dog and my #1 !!! His dad lived to be over 13 so I'm hoping to have him with me for many more memories and years. He and I are expats living abroad.

  12. Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Does this drug help dogs with bladder cancer? My 12-yr old terrier mix is in month 5 of a 6 month prognosis. Id been giving him fenbendazole 3 days on/4 days off but recently switched to the same schedule with ivermectin. I’m desperate to help him😢

  13. Hey doc! Would you do a video on photobiomodulation please. I recently started using red light/NIR therapy on my dog with meningoencephalitis and he is doing much better. Thanks!

  14. Cancer is horrendous. Insurance would not cover my husbands much needed transplant until he completed 4 rounds of chemo, he couldn't even get through one round because it immediately made his cancer more aggressive and caused him so much incredible pain. Pray hard you and your loved ones including your pets never get cancer. The suffering is something made of nightmares.

  15. took it for a period for opioid addiction. bad stuff for my body. did not agree, and i was 100% clean. i’ve heard great things but it throws me into a dark depression and poopy issues.

  16. Hi doc! For cancer there is NOTHING more effective than kalanchoe (plant) 1 drop per kg for 2 months to see results, and MMS ( Jim Humble´s miracle mineral solution) applied both orally and topically. Sodium Bicarbonate combinated with DMSO if the tumor is visible or palpable is also miraculous. After having rescued and cured many stray dogs over the years I have decided to become a vet in hopes of someday being able not to practice, but to open channels and educational platforms for people to know how to treat this and other "incurable" diseases instead of relying on alopatic science. Greetings from Uruguay!

  17. Great news! I’ve been taking it for years for a neuro immune syndrome. I will forward this info to family re cancer. Very timely. Thank you so very much, Dr. Jones.

  18. I've taken LDN for neuralgia and fibromyalgia. It has to be compounded. It's amazing when it works!(for humans) I bet it's even better for animals. I hope they do studies for cats. This is so interesting Dr. Andrew! Thank you! ❤
    Edit:
    I have a book that the pharmacist gives everyone who is prescribed LDN. It's such an interesting read! It parallels in many instances what Dr. Andrew Jones was saying about the benefits. Some of the uses for humans are: fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, lupus, cancer, thyroid disorders, depression, restless leg syndrome, ASD…INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE.
    I hope this is helpful.
    It's really good to know it's available for our pets! This is great news!

  19. God bless you doc. God bless you and yours. I have many extended family members and I love them all. As we see times get rougher we all need to be especially sensitive and helpful to all of Gods creations for they are gifts and blessings. Stock up on animal supplies if you can and do what you can for we are all in this together. Amen

  20. Hi Doc,
    Your channel is my go-to vet channel lately. Thank you!
    I give my 13.5 y/o Havanese S/Fe one heaping tsp of collagen powder (Vital Proteins) to help her ligaments, joints. She's much more active, almost a 2nd puppyhood.
    Would you comment on this and if whey protein would (not) be better?

  21. Recent studies have shown the country with the lowest cancer rates is Japan. The results of these findings is the amount of iodine in their diets from the consumption of sea kelp, the Japanese consumption of sea kelp means they are averaging upto 300 times the amount of iodine that is consumed by western countries.

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