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Does your vet think you’re nuts for embracing Full Spectrum cancer care?
Dr. Dressler gets the question all the time “How do I talk to my vet about this stuff??”
As always, Dr. Dressler also answers questions from members about their dog’s cancer.
00:59 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The most important player in veterinary care—you!—and your role as your dog’s guardian.
06:15 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Making knowledgeable decisions for your dog with cancer.
08:45 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The number one cause of canine deaths.
12:49 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The need for creating clear communication pathways.
14:09 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Understanding the position your veterinarian is in with regards to cancer and how it impacts them.
18:30 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The need for cooperation between yourself and your veterinarian.
23:09 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Using alternative treatments alongside conventional treatments and understanding possible interactions.
27:48 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Common chemotherapy agents used in conventional care.
31:32 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The effects of antioxidants on conventional treatments and supplements that may help with the side effects.
34:02 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Making knowledgeable decisions as your dog’s guardian.
34:51 Dr. Demian Dressler:
How to talk to your vet or oncologist about using supplements and life quality.
39:14 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Answers reader’s question on digestive enzymes and when they should be given.
46:15 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Answers reader’s question on guilt, regret, and making knowledgeable decisions as your dog’s guardian.
54:53 Dr. Demian Dressler:
Answers reader’s question on metastasis and surgery
60:33 Dr. Demian Dressler:
The big guns of supplements.
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