The Best and Worst Foods for Dog Cancer | Dr. Susan Recker (Video Cut)
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2023
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Dr. Susan Recker is a veterinarian with a passion for nutrition. In this episode, she recommends four foods that can benefit any dog with cancer and six things to avoid when choosing foods for your dog.
The best foods for dog cancer are sardines, mushrooms, cruciferous veggies, and berries. Listen in to learn how these foods can benefit your dog, how much to feed, and how often to feed.
Foods to avoid are foods cooked at high heat, artificial preservatives, rancid fats, artificial coloring, GMOs (but not for the reason you might think), and excessive omega-6 fatty acids. Listen in to learn more about these potentially detrimental compounds and how you can cut them out of your dog’s diet.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Show:
- Animal Diet Formulator: animaldietformulator.com/
Related Links:
- Broccoli for Dogs article - www.dogcancer.com/articles/di...
- Acrylamide in Dog Food article - www.dogcancer.com/articles/ca...
- Medicinal Mushrooms for Dog Cancer Part 1 podcast episode - www.dogcancer.com/podcast/sup... - Животные
My boxer has hemangiosarcoma! She is now on her 3rd month with a prognosis of 3 days! Definitely holistic foods and the other supplements that the doctor has mentioned have been given to her! I am trying to find everything and anything that vets that believe as I do help keep my baby a quality of life! She has gained back her weight and one would never know she has cancer! My conventional vet cannot believe how great she is doing! He asked what I am doing! I told him but I asked why don’t the majority of vets learn this!❤❤❤❤❤ Thank you!
I bet ur conventional vet doesnt really care...bcuz if he started recommending a healthy raw diet to sick animals he will go out of business bcuz the animals wont need his surgery and drugs.
My dog has heamangiosarcoma too what protocol diet and supplements are you using? I am giving Turkey tail mushrooms capsules and yunnan Baiyou and home cooked turkey mince x
Great video! My dog has cancer and I've been feeding her all the foods mentioned since her diagnosis in August 2023! She's slowing down some but I'm so glad to know that I've been feeding her foods that may help her stay with me for a little longer.
Thank you very much for this interview. I'm adding all these things into my grocery list. ❤️🐶
You are so welcome!
About small dogs
Sardines with bones and skin packed in water are great for my cat too. Three times a week as a topper. I give my dog Turkey tail mushroom pills. I’ts great that dogs can eat the same mushrooms that we eat. Can we give our dogs resveratrol in supplement form? This was a interesting video! Thank you
FDA shouldn’t be allowing artificial coloring. Makes you wonder what’s the priority- money or health……..
Turmeric makes a massive difference
Great video, thanks 😊
Great info! Thank you!!❤😊
Starts at 5:40 - Brief summary of the foods that aid health: Sardines, fish in general omega 3 fatty acids, vitamin D, B12, smaller fish at the beginning of food chain are best i.e sardines rather than tuna, packed in water preferably, 1 sardine three times per week for a 20 lb dog. However if sardines are good for your dog I would give them as much as they want 🌞 just my opinion. Turkey Tail mushrooms, and some other mushrooms chopped finely and lightly cooked (not too hot or prolonged cooking), use stems as well. Brussels spouts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage. Low sugar berries, such as blueberries, strawberries, etc (red, blue or black coloured berries). Although not mentioned in this video, I believe carrots are good for dogs too. If cooking a nice stew of carrots, brussel sprouts (or any of the vegetables mentioned) perhaps add some dried or fresh herbs such as parsley or oregano as some are believed to be advantageous to health. Probably worth looking into. One point, if cooking with olive oil, do not heat it above warm as this changes it's structure as is not as healthy, also some vegetable fats are highly processed and not at all natural (sunflower, rapeseed, corn oil, these cause inflammation). Best wishes
Carrots are delicious and healthy for most dogs to eat, we just tend to shy away from offering them to dogs with cancer due to their high simple sugar content. And a big yes to using herbs like basil, parsley and oregano -- here is our article! www.dogcancer.com/articles/diet-and-lifestyle/parsley-basil-oregano/
@@DogCancer Thank you.
Hello! Just found your channel. Great information on nutrition to have just for general health. I prepare home cooked food for my now one year old Golden Doodle, since we got him at 8 weeks old. I do steam his veggies but I do pressure cook his chicken for larger batch, portion out his food and freeze what needs to be frozen. Is a pressure cooker a no, no for cooking his chicken?
Pressure cookers are fantastic, because they use pressure, NOT heat, to cook the food. Great choice!
Can dogs with heart disease and HSA have sardines? I read no shell fish for heart disease and he loves sardines. I read they’re considered shell fish even though they don’t face a shell.. Is it true his heart can’t have them?
Here's our article on sardines: www.dogcancer.com/articles/diet-and-lifestyle/sardines-for-dogs/
As for heart disease, we're not experts on that here, but we do know they are packed with omega-3 oils and coq10, both of which are supportive of heart health in general. And sardines are not shellfish, so I'm not sure why that would be a factor.
Ask your veterinarian about sardines for your dog's specific issues -- that's always the best strategy!
Right? In my world they weren’t shell fish either so I found that statement odd. Thanks so much.
My dog is dying. She was suffering from mast cell cancer for year and a half.
We're all so sorry to hear that. This article might help you know how close you are to the end. www.dogcancer.com/perspectives/hospice-and-end-of-life/warning-signs-dog-is-dying/
Mine too!! So sad so hard....gingivitis and now tumours aswell 😢
@@user-go8ey6gp8b she's gone, I miss her. I hope wherever she is, she is happy...
Look into pancra c worm med
My LGD has bone cancer on left knee is what vet said after treatment for fungal infection
Now they don’t seem to care one way or the other
I’ve never been so confused what to do after 3 weeks at vet who was supposed to remove leg and finally they said just take him home with 6 pain pills is all and it’s been the start of other week and no pills
Just totally upset 😢
I’m so sorry 😞
Funny ladies, this is serious. My dog is sick with cancer.
We're so sorry to hear you feel dismissed by our video. It might be more helpful for you to visit our huge library of articles with diet advice -- there is a lot to cover, but maybe the conversational style of this video doesn't feel good to you. These articles will help: www.dogcancer.com/diet-and-lifestyle/ and maybe especially this one: www.dogcancer.com/articles/diet-and-lifestyle/dog-cancer-diet/
Only for large dogs, I think you should reply that
He’s so funny people are wondering how to take care of the dog with cancer get to the point ladies