New Lymphoma Treatments

Pet Cancer Vet (08-14-2017) #2066: Dr. Sue discusses new lymphoma treatments, which are valuable because cancer cells do become resistant to chemotherapy the cells have already “seen” (been treated with). Tenovia (more info at www.vet-dc.com) is a new chemotherapy drug, conditionally licensed and requiring extra precautions. MP3 Audio [11 MB]DownloadShow URL

Rabies Vaccine Okay for Dog on Chemo?

Pet Cancer Vet (05-15-2017) #2065: Is it okay for a dog on chemotherapy to get a rabies vaccination (required by law)? Dr. Sue gives the answer to Maureen, whose Scottish Terrier was diagnosed with TCC (bladder cancer is common in this breed) and been on chemotherapy for past nine months. Dr. Sue’s advice to others […]

A Special Christmas Dog Talk

Dog Talk (And Kitties Too!) (12-24-2016) #504: For a very special holiday episode of Dog Talk, here’s a conversation with Tracy, a listener from Batavia, Ohio, whose story exemplifies the very best of the holiday spirit and good cheer. She faced her yearly task of assembling her crew of pooches for their Christmas photo — […]

Treating Hemangiosarcoma

Pet Cancer Vet (11-28-2016) #2061: Erin in Manitoba Canada is a “vet tech” whose eleven-year-old Husky, Holden, seemed “just not right” and with her professional experience and instinct she took him right to the clinic. It turned out he had hemangiosarcoma which meant removing his spleen — but it’s now six weeks out and chemo […]

Interrupting Chemo for Lymphoma

Pet Cancer Vet (08-24-2015) #2046: Adrienne from East Hampton calls about her 10-year old Great Dane mix, Bruce, who woke up with a droopy eye and was found to have lymphoma. His chemo treatment had to be interrupted by his previously undiagnosed mega-esophagus, which caused pneumonia. Adrienne asks Sue the pros and cons of interrupting […]

Holistic Care of the Cancer Patient

Holistic Vets (05-04-2015) #3043: Dr. Patrick discusses holistic care of the cancer patient — during radiation, chemo or surgery — which was needed for his own dog Cardiff, who is a cancer survivor. Dr. Patrick recommends digestive tract supportive supplements like RX Vitamins for Pets Nutrigest, Apocaps (and Ever-pup, which Cardiff takes once in remission). […]