All about Alexis.
Alexis passed away quietly at home. She was fine in the morning. Late that night, she vomited. At that time I noted that her ears were cool as were her paws. I was an RN.I am now disabled with uncontrolled epilepsy and can no longer work. So, I am home all day long. She passed not long after that. Because of her cool ears and paws, I believe she died of heart failure.
About Alexis
I also have a 9 yr old boxer, 20 mo old boxer, & a new 3 1/2 mo old whippet(switching her to raw as we speak). Up until about 8 months ago chicken(with bone), beef heart, eggs with shell was what they got. But, they had gas and our youngest boxer was scratching herself raw. I took them off of the chicken & no more gas & way less allergy response. We do hamburger(not my favorite), steak, ribs, pork.Of course we still give heart meat once a week and eggs. We have horses so I do know they ingest some horse manure. But, I do not give grain nor any fancy feed that has grains to my horses. I like to start with a good base. I am sure they eat an alfalfa pellet here and there. I also give wild salmon oil a couple times a week with a meal. They are fed twice a day. My 9 yr old boxer has hypothyroid and valley fever. So she takes meds twice a day. I looked into this because I wanted to have my pups live longer and avoid cancer. Both my previous great danes had osteosarcomas & died at age 8. Alexis does have a cancer tumor that was operated on her left rear thigh. It is a locally invasive tumor. The borders were not clean. So, in a few weeks, am having them go back in and see if they can get the rest & avoid radiation. The tumor is a low grade 1 thank goodness.
Alexis eats:
Up until about 8 months ago chicken(with bone), beef heart, eggs with shell was what they got. But, they had gas and our youngest boxer was scratching herself raw. I took them off of the chicken & no more gas & way less allergy response. We do hamburger(not my favorite), steak, ribs, pork. Of course we still give heart meat once a week and eggs. I also give wild salmon oil a couple times a week with a meal.
Disclaimer: I'm not a medical professional and the advices I provide are based on 18 years of private research and personal experience with raw feeding and different natural remedies for keeping dogs cancer free. I always recommend seeing a professional veterinarian (preferable a holistic) if you suspect any health issues with your pet.
I lost a dog to cancer and I was determined to never let that happen again, which is why I share this information. Too many pets die from cancer and I know it can be prevented in most cases and many lives can be saved.
All I want in return is your story. I'm building an archive of success stories that will hopefully show other pet owners that there is a natural approach to beating and preventing cancer.
If you decide to follow what I suggest, you do this entirely at your own risk.
T.S.
Over the last 18 years, I have helped pet owners make the switch to raw food and I’ve helped owners that have pets with cancer to beat the disease using a natural method.
I have built up a reputation and the sheer number of owners that need help has become overwhelming. I'm doing this alone and I'm spending every free minute of my free time helping pets so they can live long, healthy lives; that's my life mission.
Sadly, I have to limit the ones I help. It breaks my heart to do so because I know what a horrible feeling it is to have a pet with cancer – I have been there. I am only able to help the ones that take part in my research project. My research and the documentation of the benefits of raw feeding, plus the many stories about how alternative natural cancer treatments and prevention
If you need help with a pet that has cancer or want to participate in my raw feeding project, please go here.
Name | Camelot II |
Born | 2-17-2007 |
Breed | Great Dane |
Weight | 140 lbs |
Raw feeding type | Mix of raw |
Age started on raw | 1 1/2 year |
Owner | Thomas Sandberg |
Live | Oakley, UT USA |
I don't like doing this but my love and passion for helping pets are too strong to not ask. I need your help to keep these three one-of-a-kind and very important projects going. Also several have told me: "If you don't ask and share nobody will know. There are many out there that love pets that will support you in your mission to make our pets live longer and reduce the risk of cancer"
Every day I get several requests from devastated pet owners that need help with their beloved dogs suffering from cancer. Unfortunately, I can't help everyone. I just do not have time. Between work, family and taking care of my pets there is not enough time to help them all. This is very unfortunate and extremely upsetting to me. I lost a dog to cancer and I will never forget the emotional suffering and pain involved in watching my dearest friend losing that battle. I understand what you all are going through and in pains me not being able to help more dogs.
With donations, I can take on less work and dedicate more time to my projects that will eventually help millions of pets. I want to share my findings for cancer prevention and natural cures so more pet owners will see that there are other options. The current statistic of close to 70% of dogs getting cancer is unacceptable to me. I'm on a mission to reduce this dramatically.
For 20 years I financed this myself and I have plain and simple run out of funds. I had to take on more work and spend less time on what I have dedicated my life to do: Help pets live longer healthier lives.
If you have any suggestion or ideas on how to raise funds for this project please let me know.
Please help support these much-needed one-of-a-kind research projects by donating to my nonprofit organization:
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I thank you in advance. I'm unable to continue these important projects and help animals with cancer if it was not for your generous support.
From the bottom of my heart
"Thank you!"
Thomas Sandberg
Thomas Sanberg, Founder/Researcher
Long Living Pets Research Projects
Research Period 1999-2015