How I CURED my golden retriever from Lipoma and avoided surgery. FOR REAL. Not click bait.

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley Год назад +30

    Raw food, raw bones, clean water, exercise, stop the stress. Veterinarians don't know what they are doing or they don't want us to keep our dogs healthy. Same as human doktors, it's all about the money. The more natural way, less drugs, less surgery, don't get scammed on what the quacks suggest. Great video.

    • @MrCulblu
      @MrCulblu Год назад +7

      Bang on brother or sister. Look into fasting for your health. F*** doctors and vets. They are the problem.

    • @thebipolarbear1
      @thebipolarbear1 11 месяцев назад +3

      When you saw raw food can you please give me examples I'd really appreciate it so I know I'm giving him something that's going to help. Like chicken and steak uncooked?

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  2 месяца назад +1

      @@thebipolarbear1 I will be doing a video on all the items I buy for my dog, including how I make it and feed them. Sorry for the late reply.

  • @kakuda43
    @kakuda43 8 месяцев назад +2

    Beautiful baby mine had the same exact thing same place . I'm going to try this. Great idea!

  • @aajefferson1545
    @aajefferson1545 Год назад +11

    I had no idea that lipomas could decrease! My Bandfield vet never mentions to me any treatment for it. But hers keeps growing bigger and she is a small dog. I am planning to feed my dog human grade now. this video discussion is interesting.

    • @isp042684
      @isp042684 Год назад +1

      My vet told me they were harmful but I can get them removed with surgery….. I’m looking for another way

    • @thebipolarbear1
      @thebipolarbear1 11 месяцев назад +1

      How's it going for you?

  • @dallascowboyscollaboration
    @dallascowboyscollaboration Год назад +6

    Great job Bro!
    I can't stand Vets that are unwilling to listen to suggestions... Why listen to someone who looks unhealthy themself? 😂
    I applaud your effort and your love for Charlie!
    I think I'm going to take off work next month and do the same for my 9 year old Schnoodle 🐶

  • @workfromhome411_
    @workfromhome411_ Год назад +10

    I have a beagle with a huge lipoma the size of a mini basketball. It started off small like the size of a golf ball. I am so scared it will never stop growing. I just want it to stop growing and shrink 🙏🙏🙏 She has had it for a year now.
    Shs eats a small portion of Chicken Breast, Veggies, and White Rice twice a day.
    She eats 1/2 of a cucumber (no skin and seeds) at night
    On occasion (about once a week) she will eat a slice of American cheese
    Every other day she eats a peeled and cut up apple.
    I tried making my own Violet salve and added to her food and applied it but did not notice anything.
    She is 12 years old and is a retired research beagle... I don't want her going to a vet because she is scared to death of them and she is not in pain and loves to go for walks, she can jump up and down off the bed. So she is not suffering... yet. So glad I found your video. GOD BLESS YOU 🙌
    I am going to start feeding her only at night because that seems to be when she is scratching the fridge the most asking for food.

    • @andgonito
      @andgonito Год назад +3

      Sending you love ♡ my dog has a lipoma, I know exactly how you feel :(.. I recently read a study about how a steroid injection called triamcinolone acetonide can be injected directly into the center of the lipoma and cause it to shrink. I called so many vets to see if I could find one willing to do this for my dog as I absolutely do not feel comfortable having my dog go thru surgery for this. I've been trying everything to help shrink it including various Chinese medicines that are meant to shrink masses

    • @dallascowboyscollaboration
      @dallascowboyscollaboration Год назад

      I'm not a Doctor but I don't think dogs should have cheese... Check behind me though. This might be a slight help

    • @dallascowboyscollaboration
      @dallascowboyscollaboration Год назад +2

      Oh and why do you take away the cucumber skin? That's a lot of nutrition in that skin that helps reduce inflammation and promote circulation... Just a little point to hopefully help

  • @JustMuah57
    @JustMuah57 11 месяцев назад +5

    my dog has the same, I got rid of the kibble and have been feeding her beef, lamb, turkey some chicken, bones, ad some veggies ad some fruit she does get lots of fresh water and we walk twice a day and play, hers also is shrinking, slowly, I also make castor oil packs for her and apply twice a day and give her green tea and garlic.. the kibble is definitely the issue

  • @alphacentauri2506
    @alphacentauri2506 10 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for this info! My dog has this too I started him on supplements and now will stop the kibble. Its funny because my dogs don't even like kibble so it should be easy. And you are right about vets😊. I like the holistic approach 100%

  • @minomokwa744
    @minomokwa744 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for your valuable information. I've got 3 Doberman and what YOU post here is one of the most true, the utmost valuable info. I noticed that the kibble-stuff wants you to feed them to be Dinosaurs & at the same time the natural foods (I give them beef, chicken, vegies, fruit in different amaounts) is SO much better. My Doberman-girl lived to be 13 which is 'great-grandma-age for a Dobi). THANK YOU. God bless you and your beautiful animal(s). Greetings from Europe

  • @ShelleyThomas777
    @ShelleyThomas777 9 месяцев назад +2

    I grew up on a farm and our dogs ate whatever we ate... my first dog lived to be 17 years old and no lumps or bumps on him. He was so healthy. He died peacefully in his sleep with me lying by his side. No vaccines either. Fast forward to today and I have two rescues who had their puppy shots and ate dry dog food the rescue provided but once I decided to adopt them I put them on a raw/cooked diet of pretty much what you are suggesting. Before that, they had dandruff in their fur and would shed a lot. Now their coats are nice and shiny with no dandruff and much less shedding. They are both 11 years old and are doing really well. I think everyone should take the time to make a good meal for our best furry companions. As the saying goes "You are what you eat" - no different for a dog. ❤

  • @watkinsrcful
    @watkinsrcful Год назад +4

    Nice....Great information, thank you

  • @rhondabailey9238
    @rhondabailey9238 Год назад +12

    I spent about $1,000 and after several months it came back. So, besides food change, I also found a lot of recommendations for topically applying castor oil, frankincense etc...I started the cold press coconut oil with frankincense 2 weeks ago...and it's basically gone

    • @isp042684
      @isp042684 Год назад +1

      What brands did you use my dog has 2 lipomas one on his chest and a new one on his foot

    • @rhondabailey9238
      @rhondabailey9238 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@isp042684 ~Well, my other dog has 2 now, and one of them is getting big fast...So I'm going to buy Castor Oil after I look at the reviews of caster oil, and do research🐕

    • @alphacentauri2506
      @alphacentauri2506 10 месяцев назад +1

      Did you apply the frankincense oil to the lump or do they take it internally? I just ordered a supplement with no serious and turmeric and green tea to help shrink them. Hope it works. My dog got lumps and bumps all over in a matter of a week out of nowhere😕

    • @alphacentauri2506
      @alphacentauri2506 10 месяцев назад +2

      I ordered supplements with boswellia. (Not so serious). This device is auto correcting what I type correctly. Lol

    • @isp042684
      @isp042684 10 месяцев назад +2

      Can you tell me what brand of castor oil , frankincense do you use

  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley Год назад +5

    Over the years we were told that 3 of our dogs had ACL tears and had to have surgery. Pffft. Acupuncture, laser, hyaluronic acid, Adequine Canine injections, gristle and bone added to their diet, slow moderate exercise. We got a splint for one because he wasn't healing very fast. After a year all of these pups were back to playing and not showing pain. One has developed some arthritis but is doing well with the suggestions I offer you. Nature can heal us if we give it time.

  • @savannahsmiles1797
    @savannahsmiles1797 10 месяцев назад +3

    growing up my mom who was pre-med learned about vac's, she told the vet once should DO it, and she only did those once. Our dogs ate what we ate, and we never saw lipomas and they lived WAY longer. Also I have heard holistic vets say it is the food for "dogs" becomes toxic on their liver and they can't process the toxins and that is what is causing the issues.

  • @volusiaschoolbookreviews
    @volusiaschoolbookreviews 7 месяцев назад +2

    The oldest dog just died I think from The Azores and he was 31. He ate what his family ate and they ate clean. No toxic vaccines, insecticides etc but handled these things naturally. Maybe periodic deworming is ok as those are very safe and beneficial. I think the one meal a day is intermittent fasting which we know is good. Low carb reduces lipomas.

  • @carolinesaunders1169
    @carolinesaunders1169 6 месяцев назад +8

    I stopped all kibble and fed turkey tail and reshi mushroom few drops aday helped reduced my dogs fatty lumps

    • @carolinesaunders1169
      @carolinesaunders1169 6 месяцев назад

      Also stopped all junk foods even if they say grain free etc he only has pure 100% duck breast the only fruit he likes is blueberries 🫐 and odd bit of banana

    • @Man.from.the.90sgeneration
      @Man.from.the.90sgeneration 5 месяцев назад

      Great

  • @dorothybutterfield8428
    @dorothybutterfield8428 Год назад +7

    You are spot on health begins in the gut I don’t think I would be giving legumes though , vegetables eggs good quality fats ie coconut oil or a good quality olive oil and most important good quality human grade meats + organ meats Thank you for the video

  • @estherhaltom756
    @estherhaltom756 Год назад +2

    Thank you for this!

  • @catduran5038
    @catduran5038 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you; just found one large lump on my big dog.
    Going to change his diet tomorrow.

  • @cherylmorton2402
    @cherylmorton2402 Год назад +2

    Thank you!

  • @ZionKingdom-ep5gk
    @ZionKingdom-ep5gk 3 месяца назад +1

    Awesome 👌 ❤

  • @MissPYT78
    @MissPYT78 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting. Our doctor said the same but we don’t want to let it keep growing. He’s 14 so surgery can be risky too.

  • @marcobarile4988
    @marcobarile4988 7 месяцев назад

    Fantastic video. Just to the point.
    Thanks for the visual on the food.
    Great dog owner 👍

  • @janicebaxter3291
    @janicebaxter3291 8 месяцев назад

    You are so right! Thank you.

  • @Clayton_White
    @Clayton_White 7 месяцев назад

    Please continue to give us updates. I noticed a small bump on my dogs back by her rear, which led me here. I’ve been feeding her chicken breast mixed in with Hills Science Diet chicken and barley. I’m going to cut that out and start doing a little rice, vegetables. Not sure what the bump is yet but want to try a better diet why I monitor it over the next week.

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  7 месяцев назад +1

      Life's got me by the strings right now but I do plan on putting out more content soon. Thanks for watching.

    • @stefistefi6069
      @stefistefi6069 5 месяцев назад

      I am not sure if rice is good?

  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley Год назад +5

    Peas and lentils have a high sugar index. They can cause heart problems and diabetes. A small amount might be okay but don't make it the whole meal.

  • @tonyashaw-rt8oi
    @tonyashaw-rt8oi 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am going to try this! What supplements do you use as well?

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  8 месяцев назад +1

      no supplements. Just good wholesome food that dogs can eat.

  • @whenfishesflew
    @whenfishesflew 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this!
    I’m about to make this change with 11 yo Hazel .. a bedlington Terrier X saluki.
    Please can you tell me your Ratios?
    Or approximate ratio ?! 🙏
    I can hazard a guess with your ingredients on display 😂
    Also is that GREEN lentils you are using there ?
    I make my dogs food but currently add brown rice & red lentils to chicken breast,
    I’m cutting the rice out, changing to green lentils & a wider variety of veg.
    I also make fat-free bone broth & cook my other ingredients in the broth ! They love it!
    I also freeze bone broth into cubes & warm up with added water to give them healthy “soup” snack 😂
    Thanks for this video & sharing your awesome findings.
    Love to you & your pup 🐕 🐾 👍

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  8 месяцев назад

      My golden eat approx. 1.5 pounds of wholesome food. I also feed him breakfast. When I get some time I will do a follow up video on that.... thanks.

  • @donnam8117
    @donnam8117 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Maltese I feed him v dog it’s a plants based dog food it has vitamins and minerals blueberries carrots sweet potatoes pumpkins etc. I put 1/4 cup in his bowl I add hot water let it set for a while when the kibble are in water they swell up and it is easy to digest I add teaspoon pumpkin and a tea spoon of tuna the one in water only , empty and drain the water and place it in a container. I mix it up the water turns to a gravy like .my little guy loves it . And he is healthy I stop the veterinarian vaccinations because that is an overdose for your pups . The vaccine are causing your dog to get sick . I feel the tumor are from the shots .

  • @buddyonthepitch2503
    @buddyonthepitch2503 2 года назад +3

    I have a golden retriever who is 9 years old has a limpoma close to his trachea so he struggles to breathe and he cant eat food thats to big so i break his food into liitle pieces so that he doesnt choke he normally caughs his food out we cant do surgery because its to close to his trachea and also that he is old the vet recommended us small little cubes of wet chicken we gave him that but he is old so we dont want him to put on to much weight and also because protein isnt good if he is old so what should i give him from her is tumor is-moving up but i am hoping it moves to the side of his neck so he wouldn’t have any difficulties.

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  2 года назад +5

      hi... I'm sorry you're going through this... I can only tell you what I think I would try for my dog and plan on doing a video on the actual preparation and ratio amounts of human grade food to give based on that. First, I would cut away the whole cube thing. If your dog is having trouble swallowing then that needs to stop. instead, I would take the meat and put it through a food processor. This will give you tiny shavings of meat to give him plus, you actually stretch out the servings. I don't know how much your dog weighs but my dog weighs in at about 108 pounds. He was 118 but lost weight on this diet. I keep track of his weight by taking him to a vet place and asking if I could weigh him. They almost always say it's OK. I would feed your dog cauliflower. Broccoli. Carrots. Celery. Red or Green peppers etc and meat. send all this through a food processor. (again, I plan on showing this tomorrow). You should give a dog about 16 ounces of human grade food for every 50 pounds. If your dog is heavy I would cut this down to 1/3rd. for now. So, typically, your dog should have 40% protein, 50% veggies but don't feed him any starch yet. Just meat and veggies. Here's what I would also do for the first 10 days.... it will be slightly costly but right now you're in the experimental phase. FEED your dog all organic items. If and when the Lipoma goes away because of this, you can then go back to traditional food items and start adding your starch (like Yams) etc. by doing this will in my opinion also rule out the possibility of any possible reactions he might have to a certain kind of food once you begin to re-introduce him back to non-Organic foods. Anyway, try this and let me know how it goes.

    • @buddyonthepitch2503
      @buddyonthepitch2503 10 месяцев назад +2

      Hi you have been such a help for my golden retriever he lost his fight against cancer last night, but I have to thank you if it wasn't for you he wouldn't have lived till 11, this diet plan has helped him in so many ways and buddy fought till the very end thank you very much golden boy productions.

  • @JJacks920
    @JJacks920 8 месяцев назад +6

    Dogs are getting cancer at an alarming rate. Food, vaccines, flea meds, environment? Whats going on?
    I now cook for my Chow. Turkey, spinach, rice in broth, sweet potato etc. Its not that hard to do. Prep anead for ths week.

  • @bee4pcgoldrule.007
    @bee4pcgoldrule.007 6 месяцев назад +4

    i dont think anyone knows why theses appear or how to rid them. I think its something to do with all the high priced dog food and treats lately .Vets just prey on pet owners.

  • @nodems613
    @nodems613 8 месяцев назад +1

    street smart. thanks

  • @Marcus-sk2xf
    @Marcus-sk2xf 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello, I have a 10 year old golden. She’s an athlete and I work her brain every day. I’d like to switch her from the “Nutrish” kibble to all natural. Did you phase out the kibble or drop it at once?

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  9 месяцев назад +1

      I just took him off it right away. I also have some other videos on the whole process and amounts of food to give your dog on my channel. I do need to update some of it though. good luck.

    • @Marcus-sk2xf
      @Marcus-sk2xf 9 месяцев назад

      @@Doitforyoself Thank you!

    • @carolinesaunders1169
      @carolinesaunders1169 6 месяцев назад +1

      I also stopped kibble straight away

  • @farrahsjoy
    @farrahsjoy 11 месяцев назад +1

    What do you do about the vitamins and minerals they are suppose to get. That if they dont they will get medical problems. Do they really need them or not? Im all for the natural food. Please, help me with this. My little one has a large lipoma.😢🙏🏼

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  11 месяцев назад +2

      I'm not a Vet but when I choose the items needed for my dog to eat, I often visit sites which offer healthy natural choices and use some of their ingredients into my dog's own food. Things like, chicken, liver, spinach, pinto beans, carrots -- are all items dogs can eat and are anti-inflammatory foods. Inflammation is one of the most leading causes of problems in humans. Why wouldn't it be in animals as well. Keep in mind that you can try this method but it may not work for him. This is what I did for my dog and it seem to work. Good luck.

    • @farrahsjoy
      @farrahsjoy 11 месяцев назад +2

      @goldenboyproductions7229 ok. Thank you for answering me back. I will shop around for a supplement to add to her food. I appreciate your honesty. Merry Christmas! And God bless you!! Give Charlie a hug from us! 🥰🤗😇

    • @thebipolarbear1
      @thebipolarbear1 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@farrahsjoyare you having any luck I'm desperate to help my little guy too

  • @marvanbee
    @marvanbee 6 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome results and effort. Just be careful with veggies and fruits high is starches and sugars; dogs thrive on diets of mostly protein. And watch where the fat is coming from. Trans fats aren't good for them either as far as I know (eg. coconut oil, etc.).

  • @Mariah-ms5eo
    @Mariah-ms5eo 7 месяцев назад +1

    My Min Pin has a lipoma the size of a baseball on his back. He does not eat any grain and I feed him taste of the wild with fresh cooked chicken. The vet said it's a lipoma, he's almost 12. Doesn't seem to be suffering, but I'm worried because it's getting bigger. Don't know what to do. Surgery is not an option at his age. Any advice? Thank you.

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  7 месяцев назад +3

      Hi... I wish I could give you a concrete answer but I am not a Vet and I can only offer an opinion... I plan on doing another video on the food I give my dog and based on research what I feel the benefits could yield. The only thing I would tell you is to take him off any processed food you're giving him now (Taste of Wild). Just give him the wholesome good food that you and I would eat -- such as, chicken, turkey, steak etc. Even though in my video I show I give my dog rice and vegetables, Stay away from any carbs for now such as rice, veggies, etc. In our bodies carbs produce glucose and in turn produce sugar. Sugar feeds into many of the diseases that human get -- such as cancer. Just offer him meat for now. the bad food we put into our bodies today is why so many humans get sick. There has been so many testimonies of people who have gotten very sick with disease that have proven that by drastically changing their diet, they have gotten better. Diet is everything. Doctors and Vets will often tell you the same however, they will also in my opinion recommend the conventional diet that so many of us have been programmed to follow. For instance, The food pyramid.There is a video called Fat Fiction. It's free on RUclips. I would watch this as if you were watching this for yourself and consider using some of this knowledge to benefit your dog. I plan on doing more videos soon and good luck.

  • @bill6872
    @bill6872 9 месяцев назад

    I was thinking of feeding raw once a day. What time do you feel is best?

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  3 месяца назад +1

      I feed my dog breakfast and dinner. I know the breakfast thing seems a bit crazy but he really looks forward to it. Good luck.

  • @donnam8117
    @donnam8117 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are correct

  • @JeanaReid
    @JeanaReid 7 месяцев назад +2

    All animals, including humans benefit from small meals throughout the day. One big meal spikes blood sugar, and slows metabolism. Yes, humans and pets are over eating but eating one meal a day is not the answer.

    • @poppygoldensun
      @poppygoldensun 2 месяца назад

      I disagree completely but to each their own

  • @mariaa.bryson8126
    @mariaa.bryson8126 10 месяцев назад +2

    My dog has been on homemade food since he was a puppy and is 9yrs old and Thank God thriving well. He has only been vaccinated as a puppy and was not by my choice 😔 he has not been vaccinated since! I love my dog very much as i am sure we all do, and feel we should in fact take care of our dogs as we would ourselves! Vets dont care anout your dog they only care about how much your bill will be! 🤦

  • @lipsferfernandez6886
    @lipsferfernandez6886 9 месяцев назад +3

    Sir can you vlog how much food you give to your dog bec.my dog has also a lipoma pls vlog asap how much food you give so that i can try to style thanks

    • @Doitforyoself
      @Doitforyoself  9 месяцев назад +5

      Yes. I will. Life and work has me by my coat tails but I will put something out as soon as I can. Thanks for watching

  • @peggigross7540
    @peggigross7540 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤