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Pets Living With Cancer: A Pet Owner's Resource

Pets Living With Cancer: A Pet Owner's ResourceAuthor: Robin Downing
Publisher: American Animal Hospital Association
Category: Book

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews
Sales Rank: 669380

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Pages: 142
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Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.3 x 0.5

ISBN: 1583260226
Dewey Decimal Number: 636.0896994
EAN: 9781583260227
ASIN: 1583260226

Publication Date: April 1, 2000
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Product Description
Dr. Robin Downing shares her expertise and personal experience with her own dog, Murphy, answering client questions such as: How do I build my pets cancer-fighting team? What are the different treatment options, and which one best fits my situation? What should I do to ensure my pet remains healthy and strong? How do I know when its time to say good-bye?


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5 out of 5 stars Pets Living with Cancer - A Must Read!   December 6, 2004
Owned and Loved by Schnauzers (Someplace, USA)
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

This is an excellent book, and if you have ever had, or currently have, a pet with cancer, you deserve a copy of this book.

It takes you by the hand, and explains in easy to understand layman terms, just what the diagnosis of cancer means to you and your pet, in terms of options, cures and hope. It phrases the questions you should ask your vet about any anticipated therapies and operations for the cancer-stricken pet.

The book is positive in outlook, giving pet owners hope, when there seems to be none. Cure types, therapies, and chemotherapy types and kinds are explained. It even discusses nutrition as it relates to saving the pet and `starving' cancer. And research shows diet can play an important role in starving cancer!

The book gives lots of detail; it answers all the questions that the pet owner, in a state of shock after the diagnosis, forgot to ask the vet. It gives helpful hints on how to organize yourself for future vet visits with the cancer-striken pet, and suggests questions you should then ask the vet.

In sum, for anyone with a pet that has cancer - this little book will become your `guide book.'

I'd buy the book `before the event' however, so you have it when you need it.



4 out of 5 stars WEAK IN NUTRITIONAL INFO - BUT AN IMPORTANT BOOK TO OWN   January 1, 2003
CAT (Alhambra, CA)
14 out of 14 found this review helpful

I read this little book the first night I got it, and learned a great deal. I only wish I had this info before I lost my beautiful cat friend Taura to cancer almost 5 yrs ago. Even though I thought I was well informed at the time Taura was sick, I've since learned that I really was not, and a book like this could have made a real difference. Veternarians do not always have the skills or knowledge to give thorough information and this book has an abundance of real life info and leaves one with a great deal to think about.

HOWEVER, I was very disappointed in the section on nutrition, which seemed to lack a full view of nutritional options. Even though there was info given on the importance of protein, carbohydrates,etc. the main recommendation for a cancer fighting food was Hills Diet, which felt bias. Some info was given on supplements, but none on other options for foods, such as the possiblity of homemade diets, either cooked or raw, which under the guidance of a good vet could be the answer to good health, depending on the individual needs of each animal. Also, no other quality foods were listed, of which there are many, which with proper guidance may also be appropriate. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OTHER NUTRITIONAL OPTIONS WITH A VET WHO KNOWS NUTRITION, AS MANY DO NOT.

THIS IS A REALLY GOOD BOOK TO HAVE - I will keep it near and hope I will not need it.


5 out of 5 stars Indispendable Resource   November 20, 2002
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

A brilliantly written book which offers hope, comfort and compassionate advice for all pet owners whose animal companions face this horrible disease. Covers all aspects of cancer care from diagnosis to end stages of the disease. A must for the pet owner whose beloved animal companion has been stricken with cancer. Thank you, Dr. Downing for this gem of a book.


5 out of 5 stars Great Resource for Pet Owners Who Need Information   August 9, 2002
7 out of 7 found this review helpful

After my dog was diagnosed with cancer, I searched the internet for answers, and found this book on Amazon. It is a little book, worth it's weight in gold. It is written by a knowledgeable vet who translates clinical information into a factual, yet compassionate conversation with the reader. By using the website links in the back of the book, I was able to find a world class animal hospital in my area that correctly diagnosed the rare form of cancer my dog has. Seven months later, we are on the road to remission. I still refer to Dr. Downing's book, and am more than thanful to have found it.


5 out of 5 stars Cancer is NOT a killer....   August 12, 2000
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

This book was given to me by my vet after my dog (Nikki) was diagnosed with lymphoma. I read this book in one sitting!! This book was a great resource for me in a time of great sadness. I was able to take the many questions that didn't come to me at the vet's office and get them answered. I highly recommend this book to others who may be going through this experience.

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