calliecritturs
Posted : 1/26/2007 8:51:40 PM
Yeah, the first thing you have to determine is if it is malignant. If so then you feed a cancer DIET (like Glenda said - no grain carbs -- and the easiest way to do that is home cook). I would be glad to send you a sample from Dr. Clemmons -- it's got some other good info in it about anti-oxidants, etc.
Then you need to know WHERE the tumor is an exactly what it's doing -- is it making the heart not beat efficiently? Is the blood flowing back into another chamber?
What meds does the vet want to use?
I had a dog with a hugely enlarged heart -- it was the result of massive heartworm disease. But once we successfully treated it we used herbs and acupuncture (along with all the other things you mentioned) to help her heart do what it needed to do.
She was 10 1/2 when she came to us and we were told she'd live maybe a month.
Nope -- SIX AND A HALF YEARS (and her CGC and therapy dog certification later *smile*) she lived with us. And she'd be proud to tell you she did NOT die of heart failure!!!
In Chinese medicine they teach that each body system has an opposite and what's hard on one thing affects the other. So a dog with heart problems? You MUST be kind to the kidneys and liver (they purify the blood that goes thru the heart -- get it??). But most of the pharmaceuticals they give for heart stuff (lasix, etc.) are all HARD on the kidneys.
You may truly want to ADD a vet. Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine can help heart stuff SO much. It can also help reduce the size of the tumor or at least keep it from growing..