Recommended Pet Site Links
  1. http://www.mordanna.com/dogfood/  (The Dog Food Project)
    Many people are beginning to question the role of commercially prepared dog food in all sorts of health problems in their pets, including cancers. According to this valuable site, which I recommend, any commercial sources are best avoided if you want hard facts, not biased "infomercial" style sales pitches trying to sell you one product or another

  2. http://home.hawaii.rr.com/wolfepack/next.html
    This site lists the ingredients of virtually every known dog food manufactured in the United States. It is an incredibly useful resource, I refer to it all the time.

  3. http://www.crvetcenter.com (Cold River Veterinary Center)
    Located in Vermont, Cold River Veterinary Center is a private practice that emphasizes a holistic approach to animal health. Site has many good pet health articles, clinic also does mail and phone consultations. (phone/fax numbers on site). Cost of phone advice not known, but the cost in next listing may be pretty standard for vet phone consults?

  4. http://www.onlynaturalpet.com (Only Natural Pet Store)
    Located in Boulder, CO, their products are holistic approach to pet health - natural, raw and organic dog and cat foods, supplements, medicine, herbal remedies and more. Affiliated with a veterinary clinic in Redmond, WA, who offers phone consultations to treat acute or chronic conditions or general holistic advice -- cost is $75 per 1/2 hour (1/2 hour minimum for first consult, 15 minute minimum for subsequent calls). Pricey!

  5. http://www.jonbarron.org/documents/brellagic.htm (article on Barron's Report site)
    I have a friend who was told to use Red Raspberry Seed Powder for her dog who has osteosarcoma. The Barron's Report article has the best noncommercial information about cancer-fighting ellagitannins (or ellagic acid) found in Meeker variety of red raspberries.
    See Forum posts 3/26/05 (Red Raspberry seed powder), 5/15/05 (ellagitannin dosage).

  6. http://www.petdogtrainer.com/magic.htm
    It seems like there is an epidemic of hemangiosarcoma. I googled and found this page, there is a lot of hope in it and some directions for a cancer diet. There are a lot of links about hemangiosarcoma, but this dog lived four years after the diagnosis, and he was 14 when he died. So there could be some hope.

  7. http://members.home.net/caninecancer/
    "Canine Cancer" site, offering research assistance to dog owners in cancer, treatments and nutritional needs. Contains information on canine cancers, lymphosarcoma, chemotherapy drugs, traditional and alternative treatments, diet and nutrition, pet loss, grief, extensive research links, IP6, Ehrlichiosis.

  8. http://www.smithridge.com/
    Site of the clinic of Martin Goldstein, who wrote "The Nature of Animal Healing". He became a holistic vet as he got more experience in his conventional practice, and he has had a great deal of success with healing animals who could not be cured with conventional treatments.

  9. http://www.oncolink.upenn.edu/specialty/vet_onc/
    This has a lot of information about different kinds of cancer.

  10. http://www.doglogic.com/
    General information about training, food and health issues, links.

  11. http://netvet.wustl.edu/vetmed.htm
    This site has a very long list of veterinary health links of all kinds.

  12. http://www.whole-dog-journal.com/ (Whole Dog Journal)
    This is the best dog publication (in my opinion). The magazine is expensive because they take no advertising, but it is practical and holistic. I had a very annoying time with my subscriptions to other magazines this year.

  13. http://www.cancerlinks.com/animals_veterinary.html
    More than a dozen links for cancer in animals, cats and dogs, but none discuss alternative remedies.

  14. http://www.ahvma.org/referral/index.html
    American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association (AHVMA) search engine to find veterinarians in your state who are AHVMA members. Use the "Advanced Search".
    The site also lists links and resources, sells holistic veterinary books, article reprints.

  15. http://www.petsynergy.com/contents.html
    Holistic Veterinary Medicine Petsynergy, a webpage dedicated to holistic veterinary care. It has updates on various issues, on-phone consultations, message forums, links to holistic veterinarians and acupuncturists, articles, links, and other minor topics.

  16. http://www.thensome.com/petcancer.htm
    "Feline and Canine Cancer Links" by Barbara Yellin has an incredible number of links (125 or so).


If you know of other good pet sites, please let me know.

Jan Hodges
Bell, Hans and Duke
New Mexico, USA

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