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1vanguy
01-25-2014, 09:45 AM
does anyone first hand experience treating a dog internally with cannabis for cancer? my dog was just diagnosed and am thinking of getting her some CBD-rich flour and an oil from a local medical clinic. thanks for any information on the matter you can provide me with..first hand accounts and dosing information are greatly appreciated.

She is 11, husky/shepherd mix, about 63 lbs.

Also if you can put me in touch with any experts using cannabis with dogs for this I'd appreciate. I'm in vancouver, bc.

Shovelhandle
01-25-2014, 11:25 AM
Welcome Ivan
I'm sorry I don't have any ideas about medical cannabis for your pet. I hope the best for her.

catbuds
01-26-2014, 09:57 AM
There was a thread here called dogs & cancer, I was on it, posted to try & bring it back to the top for you, & then it was gone! Just GONE!
-- We have some great people here in the field of mmj. I know Weeze (Weezard) was one on the dogs & cancer thread to post treatment & how to determine dosage. I think Crystalicous & Growgoddess too. I'm going to another forum & asking Weeze to come over & help you. Crystal too. She's an awesome herbal healer. Try to find Growgoddess too. I love animals & it hurts me when the suffer. I'm trying to find you help as fast as I can! Much love!

1vanguy
01-26-2014, 10:09 AM
thanks so much, my dog is my best friend and the love of my life (don't tell my gf). I would like to know if anyone treated this particular cancer--hemangiosarcoma, my research is showing me that different cancers respond differently to cannabis..and some are treated with CBD while others THC and other a combo. thanks again, time is of the essence..

I will try to get into a medical dispensary here in Vancouver monday with just our medical records..one vet refused to sign off on the form.

catbuds
01-26-2014, 11:27 AM
I hope that one vet gets bit by a huge, angry dog! The nerve of him! BTW, I misspelled 'Crystaliscious'. I don't make or use any of the extracts, but I plan on learning soon. To cover all bases, I'd use a product containing both for now. (THC & CBD). Can't hurt. I've pointed friends in your direction who use & make all the cannabis products. They're great people. If you have any bud, cook some up in a little butter, then mix it in some canned food & feed it to her. Maybe about 1/2 as much as you'd use in a bowl. You want her to be high enough to wobble when she walks. If its too much, don't worry, won't hurt her, just make her sleep for a looong nap. Once you get the dose right for her, give it to her 2-3 times a day. She may like it & just lick it from the spoon. Most dogs do, & that would be great. This will help, but the proper extract/concentrate would be even better. Keep in mind that cannabis has no bad interaction with conventional treatments. Often used in conjunction with chemo & radiation. Hope my friends get here soon! I'll be praying for your sweet girl!
-- I'm hoping this was caught early enough for her cure. Then I want you to promise me you'll take the final test results reading NEGATIVE to the vet who wouldn't sign off & make him read it! ~PEACE~

1vanguy
01-26-2014, 11:37 AM
I hope that one vet gets bit by a huge, angry dog! The nerve of him! BTW, I misspelled 'Crystaliscious'. I don't make or use any of the extracts, but I plan on learning soon. To cover all bases, I'd use a product containing both for now. (THC & CBD). Can't hurt. I've pointed friends in your direction who use & make all the cannabis products. They're great people. If you have any bud, cook some up in a little butter, then mix it in some canned food & feed it to her. Maybe about 1/2 as much as you'd use in a bowl. You want her to be high enough to wobble when she walks. If its too much, don't worry, won't hurt her, just make her sleep for a looong nap. Once you get the dose right for her, give it to her 2-3 times a day. She may like it & just lick it from the spoon. Most dogs do, & that would be great. This will help, but the proper extract/concentrate would be even better. Keep in mind that cannabis has no bad interaction with conventional treatments. Often used in conjunction with chemo & radiation. Hope my friends get here soon! I'll be praying for your sweet girl!
-- I'm hoping this was caught early enough for her cure. Then I want you to promise me you'll take the final test results reading NEGATIVE to the vet who wouldn't sign off & make him read it! ~PEACE~

100% will send over the successful results one year from now to the vet with balloons attached.

I don't have any but, but Monday morning I will attempt to get into a medical clinic with her..if it doesn't work I will ask a natural vet here. If that doesn't work I will try to get in touch with all my friends here to see if they know anyone with access to a dispensary.