Our story of our dog and her treatment of the aggressive canine cancer, hemangiosarcoma

Day 13, Post-Spleen Rupture/Splenectomy

Technically still in recovery but cleared to “self-regulate” by the docs, it seems that Cat’s definition of self-regulation might be different from what they had in mind. Just 2 days after her diagnosis, I hear noise outside my office and walk out to find this: Cat playing with her “giggle ball”  (best gift ever from Grandma!) and taunting her little brother.

She’s all: “Surgery? What surgery??” #ignoranceisbliss

https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0316066Carrie Stewart is a journalist and award-winning TV producer-turned-advocate for canine cancer awareness after working night and day for months on end to help her German Shepherd foster-fail/rescue pup, Cat the Dog, head off hemangiosarcoma for as long as she possibly can. 

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I am not a veterinarian; the articles on this site are based on research and personal experience. I would urge every reader to consult healthcare professionals about treating your BFF, as every cancer dog’s journey is different.

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