For younger vets, treating dogs with cancer is an every day thing but older vets know it wasn’t always like that… a few decades ago much fewer dogs developed cancer.
This raises the obvious question… “Why?”
On all frontiers of science we are accelerating forward, so then why are our dogs more at risk?
Well, it doesn’t take too much detective work to discover the causes of cancer on dogs. Consider the 5 basic needs of dogs, which without they cannot survive:
1. Water – the quality of water is better than it was a few decades ago
2. Shelter – houses are warmer in winter, cooler in summer
3. Love and companionship – we still love our dogs like maniacs
4. Exercise – walking the dog is still a favorite past-time of dog owners
5. Nourishment – food is…. wait, this one has changed
Given the ever-increasing demands on our time, the convenience of feeding an “instant” diet that we’re promised day-and-night has everything your dog needs, has won over and we’ve unfortunately adopted the habit of feeding a member of our family instant, processed food as its main staple. Its appalling, but you’re not to blame… the dog food industry has not done right by you.
The world’s leading authority on animal cancer nutrition is Professor of Animal Oncology and Internal Medicine at Colorado State University, Gregory K. Ogilvie DVM, Dipl. ACVIM, Dipl. ECVIM
He has identified 3 phases of cancer induced malnutrition & snow-balling weight loss (cancer cachexia). These quotes are direct from a scientific article he published.
Phase 1 – “Pre-clinical silent” phase where the patient is not exhibiting any clinical signs of disease, yet there is evidence of biochemical changes. All of these alterations are of impending clinical importance”
So even if your dog is still looking healthy, the first phase of malnutrition has begun. This is the best time to start cancer-specific nutritional therapy.
Phase 2 – “The clinical” phase where the patient begins to exhibit weight loss, anorexia, lethargy and early evidence of weight loss. These patients are more likely to exhibit side effects associated with chemotherapy, radiation therapy, immune modulation, and surgery”
If your dog is showing any signs of weight loss, then he is already in the 2nd phase of malnutrition and is going to be made sicker by treatment side-effects than a dog that has already started a cancer-specific diet.
Phase 3 -”The final” phase of cancer, cachexia is associated with marked debilitation, weakness. These patients literally waste away due to the physical effects of the malignancy and the resulting cancer-induced alterations in metabolism.”
You never want to let your dog get to phase 3 because it is difficult to ‘turn-the-tide’. A cancer diet needs to be in place as early as possible to prevent your dog from ever reaching phase 3.
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