Top 3 Cancer Prevention Tips for Dogs

There are some specific homeopathic remedies that are making a difference in treating the more common types of cancer, such as lymphosarcoma, skin tumors, and hemangiosarcoma.

In reading about bladder cancer and treatment options, Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM, came across some very interesting studies.  Many of the researchers talked about how to prevent bladder cancer, (and other common cancers) in the first place.

The findings included very common sense things!

1)  Avoid ingesting toxins that produce cancer.  In people smoking is the big one, while in pets, food and environmental toxins are more important.

Most dog and cat foods have piles of artificial colors, flavors and preservatives – many of these have direct links to cancer.  Especially things like bladder cancer as the kidney filters many toxins and concentrates them in the bladder.

2)  Diet – for people the simple long term solution is to eat more nutrient rich fruits and vegetables.  The same advice applies to your dog or cat.  If you are wanting to avoid cancer in your pet, then feed them better quality food.

Less toxins, more nutrients!

3) Water – the last big suggestion for preventing bladder cancer was to have people drink more water.  Mroe water means more dilute toxins, and they leave your body quicker.  A real inexpensive way to have your pet not et cancer is to get them to consume more water.

For cats, use canned food, for dogs, moisten their dry food.

Are there more things to do?  Yes!  But, if you only made the top 3 changes, then the incidence of bladder cancer would drop by 60-70%.  And, if you make the same changes with your dog or cat, the chance of them getting cancer will drop dramatically, perhaps by 50%

Dr. Jones is the author of the most amazing animal home care book on the market today – Veterinary Secrets Revealed – find out more…

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