My dog of 8 years got this cancer a few weeks ago, my family isn’t financially stable enough to afford his treatment though we were able to all pay for some medicine for him. I look at him everyday hoping it’ll go away but I know he doesn’t have much time left, I love my boy with all my heart and I’ll always love and miss him
@birk3383 Жыл бұрын
My 7yr old hound was just diagnosed with this. It's very sad and upsetting. I'm sorry
@dadandadan2571 Жыл бұрын
How is your dog? What's the treatment. I think my girl, 9yo, has it. Biopsy wasn't conclusive. Have vet appointments coming
@optimaltraininghawaiihealt2994 Жыл бұрын
My 12 year old rottie just was diagnosed with that and it sucks 😢🐶
@sabscanada2 жыл бұрын
Sadly I had to put my boy down 4 days ago from this… it came on so fast and so strong we didn’t stand a chance for any treatment options… there was only one choice to make for him. Pyrenees/Shephard, he was only 5… Thank you for this video, it gave me a bit of understanding!
@trytellingthetruth.20682 жыл бұрын
5 yrs is far to young for a dog to die. I'm sorry for your loss My dog is 15 and has Lymphoma, and his time is very near.
@ms.jessadventures11 ай бұрын
@@trytellingthetruth.2068 mine is 13 yrs old came on about 2 yrs ago and traveled throughout his whole body. He's still showing he's living a happy life, but I watch him like a hawk to make sure he doesn't suffer. Such a sad disease. Sorry about your dog. Hope he's still around and doesn't suffer also.
@trytellingthetruth.206811 ай бұрын
@@ms.jessadventures Unfortunately he was put down on 26 August 2022. He died from lymphoma due to the tablets he was given by the vet.
@jelaristic195918 күн бұрын
Oh my God! That's beyond heartbreaking. My deepest condolences... We're waiting for biopsy results, hoping it's not lymphoma but system infection @trytellingthetruth.2068
@thenext9537 Жыл бұрын
Yep. Sucks. My dog has lumps that are multiple attached and the costs ate astronomically high we just gonna make sure she’s comfy and enjoy as long as possible. 😢
@richardgomez84306 ай бұрын
Our story from Australia. We adopted our Golden retriever, Millie, aged seven and a half on the second of February 2024 from a wonderful adoption agency. We almost immediately located a small lump on her back. We took her to the vet on 14th March, and notified the adoption agency, by which time the lump had grown significantly and was looking very nasty, together with another twenty or so smaller lesions on her back and neck which were growing and fast. She was also shedding skin. The vet told us that it could be Lymphoma and we all agreed that if it was the worst case, we would not consider chemotherapy as it is too harsh on people, let alone a dog plus being viciously expensive. We are told that most dogs don’t last more than two to four months after diagnosis and even chemotherapy has no certainty. I note that Dr Sue acknowledges this. Our vet operated on the following Thursday (March 21) and removed approximately half of the lesions including the largest ones. The adoption agency paid for everything. On the previous Monday (18th March) we had commenced her on a course of Ivermectin which we got from our local farm produce store. This was our decision without consulting the vet. Thursday 28th March, Lymphoma was confirmed. 2nd April, sutures removed. Most of the remaining lesions had fallen off, leaving just 2. Millie had healed from the operation in an incredible manner even though she looked like a patchwork doll. Our vet was amazed, he had never heard of Ivermectin being used for cancer treatment. Follow up by the vet was on 15th April by which time the remaining lesions had fallen off. The vet just kept looking at her, shaking his head and saying he had never seen this before and that none of the dogs that he had treated for Lymphoma in the past had survived let alone thrived. 28th May and we have discovered two more small, dry patches. We are watching them closely and fully expect them to fall off. Millie is going from strength to strength. The main issue that we have now, is that we have to suffer from her selective deafness! Doubtful that Ivermectin can fix this. Her energy levels and strength have tripled. It makes us believe that she must have been pretty ill when we got her although nobody could have known. It looks as though to date; she has had the cancer for at least five months. The agency had only had her for three days. Everyone who knows her and her story (a lot of people, she makes friends everywhere she goes) are delighted and amazed. For the time being, we will keep her on Ivermectin. Maybe for the rest of her life. What we don't know is, when does she go on a maintenance dose and what the dose should be. What we used was a horse wormer in pellet form. The packet contained 140 mg of Ivermectin and was suitable to treat a 700 kg horse for worms. Millie weighed 46 kg (very overweight, she is now down to 35 KG), so we gave her about 10 mg. Millie is also on a no carb diet and will remain on it, however, we have to ensure that she does not lose too much weight. Any advice would be appreciated. We are hoping that Millie’s story may help other dogs and people. We are not medical people and are not giving advice. The adoption agency has very recently taken in a one-year-old Golden Retriever with Lymphoma. He has been operated on and is now on Ivermectin. The same dose as Millie. We will be watching closely. Questions and comments are most welcome.
@ilovesteveclark60842 жыл бұрын
My Mastiff had woke up with a huge lump on the left side of her neck. She was diagnosed with Acute Mast Cell Cancer with left submandibular lymph node involvement.
@noobSaybotKАй бұрын
Found this on a young stray dog, who can I report this to to help the dog?
@illyeen23206 ай бұрын
My 10 1/2 year old terrier has a a few lumps suddenly, nech, shoulder back of knees...he's so tired, urinates frequently but is eating well and still wants to do his activities. His breathing seems different. I will do what i can to make him happy and comfortable.
@84y873 ай бұрын
Hi ! Was any concrete diagnosis made ?
@pinnacletrade27112 жыл бұрын
I wish I had found this information at least 2 1/2 months ago. I lost my fur baby to this within 3 wks after her face blew up the 2nd time from her neck lymph node in her neck which aggressively grew to her face & muzzle. She was in so much pain. If only these information was more familiar to all pet parents to be mindful of & maybe a prevention in our dogs diet. I had her on regular kibbles when she was a puppy only bcz I was a new pet parent & didn't know better. Then noticed my dogs health declining so I got the better kibbles. BLUE BUFFALO which seems better but my dogs heath were still declining. So we research & got them on whole foods & mostly organic ( cheaper in bulk at Costco) and her health improved but by then she's 13yrs & all those yrs of kibbles created health problems. What I really want to know if how dogs get this type of cancer? & why is it so expensive? Ty for sharing this info.
@ms.jessadventures11 ай бұрын
I believe this is what happened to my dog also. He's 13 years old and developed it about 2 years ago though. He's been on healthy food for about 4 years. I believe the food is what caused it though. He only gets incredible food now and he shows that he's living a happy life, but he has growth/tumors throughout his entire lymph nodes. It makes me so sad that I didn't start feeding him good food when he was a puppy. Shame on these horrible dog food companies I strongly believe it was from commercial food companies "Purina".
@M4R1A_ID3814 күн бұрын
OH MY GOSH THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP BC MY DOG HAVE THAT IN HER NECK
@leeogorman27484 жыл бұрын
Is there any way they can survive
@subswithvideos-mp3zy4 жыл бұрын
i just recently saw somebody say if you give your dog supplements for lymphoma and get them on a new diet there is a chance they can beat cancer without the treatment
@Dotay_Downlow4 жыл бұрын
Very informative video, great job! Your college assignment being posted online helped a doggo mom today. My boy is sick right now. I find comfort in knowledge. Im an atheist so science is my praying. Lol. Anyways, I wanted to let you know that in the real world, folks can't usually afford that kind of treatment more often than not. Your bedside manner and compassion for these 'pawrents' helps them more than you know. Help them prepare for their reality. Don't lose sight of the individuals. Never forget, you make a difference. Good luck in your journey.
@Dimmyism3 жыл бұрын
@@subswithvideos-mp3zy What a load of bullshit LOL
@ilovesteveclark60842 жыл бұрын
@@subswithvideos-mp3zy no. Don't let your dog suffer.
@_kieranwilliams2 жыл бұрын
@Tony Leamon my dog has just been diagnosed with it, I feel the same, he’s only 4 and he’s my boy
@alno97943 жыл бұрын
When food and treat and toys are total shit is crazy to have dog or cat.lost two dogs and my 5 years grate Pyrenees has big bump in his neck.
@carolynmichelleshepherd80474 жыл бұрын
I’m very scared right now my poor baby girl dog has a big lump on her right side of her neck !! Need someone to tell me what I can do for her ?? Daisy Mae is 13 years old Shih Tzu !! She and her sister Lulu Bell is my sweet babies and her sister would miss her if she died
@chrishayes57554 жыл бұрын
bring her to the vet could just be a fatty tumor that's harmless.. she's old and it's common in senior dogs.
@Sixlivesofdevil3 жыл бұрын
what happened ? was the treatment succesful ?
@janmejaypanda54143 жыл бұрын
Hello mam what happened to your dog?? I m curious to know. My dog is also having the similar things I m so worried about her. Please tell me how did you got your dog treated. Plz mam it would be great help
@katylicious48923 жыл бұрын
@@janmejaypanda5414 Same :(((
@yazmincantu68963 жыл бұрын
My dog is very old and has a lump in the middle of his throat. Hes constantly coughing even when he sleeps and Id like to know if its just a removable tumor or cancer.
@illyeen23206 ай бұрын
It's the dog kibble...make homemade food.
@kellyporter45272 жыл бұрын
My dog was tested for cancer with a aspin needle test & that woke the cancer up!😡😠. Made it worse!! So there needs to be a better way to test for lymphomia!!!
@mohitsingh56652 жыл бұрын
How
@kellyporter45272 жыл бұрын
@@mohitsingh5665 how what?
@mohitsingh56652 жыл бұрын
@@kellyporter4527 how it aggravated cancer
@kellyporter45272 жыл бұрын
@@mohitsingh5665 his know wasnt very big when i took him in to have it checked out! After the test was done within 2 days it got so big! 😡. & he started going down hill fast!. He had a knot on his leg to that he had for 6 months & that got really big to!. After the test was done!. So that tells me the test aggravated the cancer& made it spread more & faster!😡😡😡😡..
@hilton61662 жыл бұрын
@@kellyporter4527 I think I have same experiences with my dog. .... this is so sad..and angry