Has Your Dog Been Diagnosed
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Dog Cancer vet Demian Dressler, DVM

Dr. Demian Dressler, DVM with his dog, a chow-chow, named Bjorn.

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Dr. Demian Dressler, DVM (the Dog Cancer Vet) Can Help You & Your Dog Now

WARNING: Don’t Even Think of Turning over All the Decisions of Your Dog’s Cancer Treatment to Your Vet Until You Hear what this Guide has to Say...

Dog Cancer Coping Guides & Audios

If You Were Told that Your Dog has Cancer, Click Play & Watch this 4-minute Video...


 

 

"We understand how unimaginably awful a Cancer diagnosis can be -- and we are here to help you..."

When many first get the diagnosis that their dog has cancer, they feel feel overwhelmed.  It is usually unexpected news and can be a life-altering, major shock. 

This is a critical time and your dog needs you now more than ever

You owe it to your dog to have a clear mind and the information to deal with this disease effectively.  Information is power.  This guide is the first place people turn to.

The Dog Cancer Coping Guide is being used by dog lovers around the world to  provide them with the information, support and action plan they need to get thru the first stages of caring for a dog with cancer.

This guide is the first place to turn if your vet tells you that your dog may have cancer.

The Dog Cancer Coping Guide will help you:

bullet.jpg (572 bytes) Become your dog's primary healthcare advocate Deciding how to handle your dog's cancer is too important an issue to ignore or delegate to others. At this critical time, your dog needs you to become his or her principal advocate in all healthcare and diet decisions.
 
Plan the best course of treatment for your dog.  Information and resources in this guide empower you to make the right decisions for your dog and gain the confident mindset needed to chart the best course of treatment.
 
Communicate with your veterinarian most effectively.  Not all vets have the time or ability to communicate with you so you understand all the options. Some vets are not open to "outside the box" treatments. This guide will help you convey and receive information so everyone understands. 
 
Help you cope with emotions.  The impact of learning that your dog has cancer can be profound and may stir up a number of emotions. This guide has six proven exercises that have helped other dog lovers cope with the cancer diagnosis and regain clarity.

 

Why People Trust the "Dog Cancer Vet"

Dr. Demian Dressler graduated in the top quarter of his class at Cornell University's School of Veterinary Medicine (which is ranked the #1 vet school in the United States by US News & World Report.) He has been practicing veterinary medicine and surgery since 1997 and has built several vet practices in Hawaii.

Dr. Dressler has a special interest in dog cancer which began when he started asking some of the hard questions.

Questions such as: "Why am I seeing more and more dogs with tumors everyday?  Is this increase in canine cancer normal? Why has there been such an increase in the rates of dog cancer in the last decade alone? Why do so many vets espouse the idea that it is 'normal' for dogs to get cancer? What is contributing to this phenomenon?"

Dog lovers listen to, respect and trust Dr. Dressler because many have been asking themselves the exact same questions when their dogs were diagnosed with cancers such as mammary tumors, lymphomas, and osteosarcomas.

This rise in dog cancer is perplexing. But...

Even more perplexing is that the treatment options most vets use are limited to three main areas: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. 

"There Have to Be
More Treatment Options"

Dr. Dressler suspected there had to be more options and so he has dedicated himself to actively researching every aspect of canine cancer--from what causes it to how to treat it. 

With an intensity of study and a focused, scientific,  methodical approach, Dr. Dressler's dog cancer research has taken him to places and treatments that he would never have imagined. 

As a doctor trained at one of the most prestigious vet schools in America, Dr. Dressler was taught to be skeptical.  The establishment encouraged him to think 'inside the box.'

However, in the early stages of his dog cancer research, Dr. Dressler saw things that pulled him to reach deeper than the confines of conventional veterinary medicine and explore possibilities well 'outside the box.'

Dr. Dressler's dog cancer research has opened his eyes to new thought frontiers and pockets of information that few medical professionals have ever heard of, let alone studied.

Beyond his expertise in conventional veterinary medicine and surgery and his strong critical and clinical evaluation of concepts, Dr. Dressler has a powerful connection to animals.

 "An amazing connection with
animals--especially dogs" 

Most vets have a strong connection with animals (that is why they got into the field). For many vets, however, as time passes, they become more connected with their profession than with the beings they are treating.  Dr. Dressler is, again, an exception. His love of animals and ability to communicate with them is palpable and is central to his practice.  Those who are lucky enough to have Dr. Dressler treat their pets at his animal hospital in Hawaii know that. 

Now this same level of caring and commitment is reflected in The Dog Cancer Coping Guide.

 


Here are just some of the things you will learn in
The Dog Cancer Coping Guide:

Top 10 Tips for better communication with your vet so you and your vet understand each other and your dog gets the best care.
 

How to make sure the cancer diagnosis is correct so you don't subject your dog to unnecessary, potentially painful and expensive procedures.
 

Why your dog can seem fine, but still have cancer--this understanding can be a major "ah-ha!"
 
How to get a free consultation with your vet by asking this one question.
 
How to make heads or tails of the statistics and treatments you find on the Internet so you wont get confused and overwhelmed by sometimes misleading, unscientific medical information.
 
How to look for side effects from medicine that can be potentially life-threatening so you can alert your vet before its too late.
 

How to ferret out your vet’s level of experience with the type of cancer your dog has been diagnosed so you know if your veterinarian has the knowledge it takes to treat your dog's cancer.
 

The problems with holistic vets & the problems with allopathic (traditional US-trained) vets and what you should do so you are getting the right veterinary advice for your dog.
 

How to discuss the financial implications of canine cancer treatment so a diagnosis of dog cancer doesn't leave you in the poor house.
 

Signs, symptoms and trends to watch for so you can track changes in your dog and catch potential problems early.
 
How to discuss dog cancer with kids, friends and family members so that awkward conversations are avoided and so that family and friends can be maximally supportive.
 
How to release feelings of guilt and other other beliefs that may interfere with cancer treatment so you can be clear to focus on helping your dog.
 
What to do with the pathology report so that you understand it and can make good choices from a place of knowing.
 
Why we tend to find cancer so late and the implications for other dogs.
 
Why You are the boss and how to play that role so you can be most effective with mapping out the course of your dog's cancer treatment.
 
Empowering suggestions for establishing the best cancer treatment protocol with your vet so you two work as a team.
 

 

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Dog Cancer Coping Guide ebook The Dog Cancer Coping Guide ebook  is the first place to turn if your vet tells you that your dog may have cancer. You will get this in a convenient PDF format.
The Dog Cancer Coping Guide Audiobook read by Dr. Dressler so you can listen and learn while you drive in your car, relax in your easy chair, exercise with your iPod, or while on a plane. You will get two easy-to-download, easy-to-play MP3 files. Dog Cancer Coping Guide CD Audiobook

dog cancer workbook

The Dog Cancer Coping Guide Workbook & Six Coping Exercises Audiobook   The workbook contains keys lists, review material and the transcripts of the six interactive coping exercises to help you better cope with dog cancer. You will get both the audio recording read by Dr. Dressler as well as the word-for-word printed transcripts to guide you thru these important healing programs.

 


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