What Dog Lovers Like You Say About
Dog Cancer Survival Guide

 

Dr. Dressler's Dog Cancer Survival Guide has helped thousands of dog lovers help their dogs with cancer. Scroll down this page to see success stories (including pictures) and to see some of the countless reader testimonials the Customer Support team has received.

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Lia’s Hemangiosarcoma — In Remission — Due to Dr. Dressler’s Approach

Lia L. had already had one hemangiosarcoma removed when she came back in a year later with what looked like a re-growth. Her owners wanted to try something new, and Dr. Dressler put her on some of the cutting edge supplements he talks about in his book. Within six weeks the tumor showed complete remission!

In other words, the tumor is no longer there!

Meanwhile, Lia had been free of stitches, free of anesthesia and its complications, and free to enjoy herself rather than spend weeks in recovery. Her healing this time was as different from the original cancer surgery as night is from day.

Today Lia is healthy and happily playing, just like she should be.

Hemangiosarcoma Tumor Before Treatment

Lia had a previous diagnosis of hemangiosarcoma when she developed this new tumor.
Her owners agreed to try some of Dr. Dressler's cutting edge treatments
rather than undergo another surgical intervention.
(These are actual freeze frames from video records made by Dr. Dressler's staff.)

Hemangiosarcoma Tumor After Treatment

Six weeks later Lia's tumor was in remission. Her course of treatment
was a combination of plant-based substances derived from parsley, green
tea, a common food spice, and chamomile and other plants. These were
blended together and used as a capsule in Dr. Dressler's hospital.
Each of these agents, and many more, are discussed in Dog Cancer Survival Guide.
Also included: doses and the natural sources for these agents.

 

Buddy Given “Two Months” — Still Bouncing
After Nine!

In another hemangiosarcoma case, Dr. Dressler removed Buddy M’s tumor-ridden spleen. During surgery, he could see the cancer had already metastasized and spread to other organs. Traditional veterinary medicine says that in cases like these a dog has little more than two to four months to live, even after the surgery, without massive doses of chemotherapy.

Buddy’s owners decided to try Dr. Dressler’s other options.

They figured if their dog had to live with a metastasis, at least they would give him a chance to feel good during his last months.

They opted to try some of the more “experimental” (at least in vet medicine) strategies and forget about chemotherapy.

Nine months later — seven months more than expected — Buddy is still bouncing around and shows no visible signs of cancer. Dr. Dressler asked two other veterinarian colleagues for a second opinion as to whether there was a remission.

Both vets did ultrasounds, and neither could find any evidence of metastatic tumors.

 

And Many More Stories of Hope and Healing…

…A stubborn oral cancer (ameloblastoma) in Muttley C. slowed by 50% by Dr. Dressler’s treatments…

…appetite increase, weight increased, smaller oral tumor in Washburn…

…"Rip" the ferret had a tumor around his eye that typically continues to grow and grow… and after six weeks it has actually shrunk by up to 40%…

These are just a few of the successes Dr. Dressler has experienced as a result of what he is doing in his clinic — detailed in Dog Cancer Survival Guide: Beyond Surgery, Chemotherapy & Radiation.

Excaliber - 0 Days

Excalibur was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma, a blood vessel wall cancer
common to dogs in Hawaii due to excess sun exposure. The skin of his
abdomen was riddled with small tumors. (These are actual freeze frames
from video records made by Dr. Dressler's staff.)

Excaliber - 11 Days

This photo was taken 11 days into treatment with many of the
plant based compounds that are discussed in Dog Cancer Survival Guide:
Beyond Surgery, Chemotherapy & Radiation
.

Excaliber - 32 Days

This photo was taken on day 32 of treatment. During the course 
of treatment, most (more than 80%) of these small cancers regressed,
with no surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation.

Sonogram Before

This is an ultrasound of Bump's abdominal tumor. He had
lymphosarcoma, a cancer of the white blood cells.

Sonogram After

After receiving a course of treatment of the plant-based agents described in
Dog Cancer Survival Guide Bump's tumor shrank by 40%.
Bump also felt a lot better and was much more comfortable.
These imagesare from ultrasound studies that assessed the effect
of the agents discussed in the book.

Of course, these are individual cases, and there are many factors that affect healing — from breed to age to other health complications. There is no way to know whether your dog will respond as dramatically as these beautiful dogs did.

 

 

 

And Here's Even More Gratitude from Dog Lovers…

 

I just wanted to say thank you very much to Dr. Demian for the support that his book gave to my dog.
Seth S.

I call for all God's Miracle Blessings to all of you to flood you and your loved ones – forever for your wonderful care of my buddy Tigger! Fat and sassy she is exploring her new home... We have had our former “love fests” and she slept at the foot of my bed in her round fluffy bed! You see all is well thanks to the efforts of all of you! God Bless you forever...
Jackie C. Dias

I have been truly blessed finding this site and getting Dr. D’s book. Of all the research I’ve done and I’ve done a lot, the book and information here is the best!
Melanie

Your book “The Dog Cancer Survival Guide” has been a tremendous help and comfort.
Stephen

There is so much information available out there about cancer and related treatments, but this Guide manages to compile most of it into one resource that is easy to understand, concise, and updated. When you are hit with the news that your dog has cancer it is overwhelming! So I appreciate that the Guide walked me through so much detail in a short amount of time while allowing me to keep my sanity. I searched the internet for reliable, trustworthy information about dog cancer and treatments, from traditional to alternative. This was one of the only places where I could find decent, specific information. One of the most helpful sections is the beginning of the book, which assisted me in calming down and accepting my role as my pet's caregiver.
Meghan M - Jack, 10 year old Greyhound with Osteosarcoma, Northern Virginia

Thank you, Dr. Dressler, for your riveted focus on treating cancer in dogs. Your book was so valuable and helped with a number of issues, esp. nutrition and supplements. May your work continue. . . forever!
Judy

I recommend the Guide to families that are looking for options, other than Chemotherapy. It has helped me understand how I can attempt to help my beloved pet, even when things looked so grim.
Alicia Murdock - Ranger, 7 y.o. Golden Retriever with Lymphoma, Pembroke Pines, FL

The book is excellent, and although I hope to never need read through it ever again, it brought me comfort when we first learned the diagnosis…helped me divise a game plan…helped me feel that I wasn’t alone in this battle.
Julian

Dr. Dressler, I recently read your entire book, which has been so helpful that I cannot begin to thank you.
Russell

Your book is a superb compilation of both human and animal psychology, and a very detailed approach to the care and comfort of the family pet through the worst encounters for both concerned.”
Walter F.

I downloaded "The Dog Cancer Survival Guide" and the more I read, the better I felt. I am more prepared to help my beloved dog and don't feel frightened or alone...Thank you so much, Dr. Dressler!!!!! I would recommend this book to all dog owners and veterinarian's.
Joyce Santana - Shain, 9 year old Rottie Mix with Osteosarcoma, Township of Washington, NJ

I purchased your book and I thank you for it.
Sandra Smith

It's hard to express the depth of my gratitude and how deeply your care and kindness touched my heart and my soul... I “Thank You” from the depths of my heart for caring... With so very much love and appreciation, God Bless you! Much love,
Kim, Bully, and Nani, Maui, Hawaii

I have almost finished reading your cancer book. All I can say is bravo…thank you for your research and information.
Tracy

Words can not express my gratitude. The loving and expert care provided Maka with more precious time to enjoy his life. Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
Amy Kuhns, Maui, Hawaii