Daisy and I: Our Journey Through Mast Cell Tumor Cancer

Watch Daisy and I: Our Journey Through Mast Cell Tumor Cancer

  • 2019
  • 3 Seasons

Going over how you do not want to take your dog on long trips, it's not recommended as it exerts too much energy and is strenuous on their well being. The walks are good, but the long trips are bad. Also, I go over how you want to play with your dog, and tell your dog how much you love them every day and how grateful you are for them every day.

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In Summary
5. In Summary
August 9, 2019
In this last episode, I summarize a list of all the different things that make up the alternative option that I did for Daisy and that I hope you will consider. If you want to consult your Vet about my option, please do. Thank you and take care. God bless.
Conclusion part 2
4. Conclusion part 2
August 9, 2019
I go over part 2 of the conclusion of this series. I go over my option more and doing your part and the chance of survival if you do do your part. I pray your dog lives a long life and I wish you well and I hope the best for your dog.
Other Factors
2. Other Factors
August 9, 2019
In this episode, I discuss other factors to consider. It's important to make sure your dog, who is diagnosed with MCTC, gets their nap time and alone time during the day too. If you have a big family or a lot of dogs that exerts your dog's energy, just at least make sure your dog with MCTC gets his or her alone time during the day to take a nap.
Cost and Foundations for Grants
1. Cost and Foundations for Grants
August 9, 2019
In this episode I talk about how to get additional funds to treat your dog with MCTC. There are many organizations out there in which you can receive grants for your dog with MCTC. Do a google search and you will find them. I did a Go Fund Me, and I also received a 500 dollar grant from Paws4acure, a non-profit organization run by Keri Goldman.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 5, 2019