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E.Y.'s avatar

My German Shepherd female 68 lbs had a breast tumor , recently discovered , which was resected . Margins were NOT clear and I noticed a large hard 4.5X4.5 cm left axillary node . Prior to her recent surgery ( two weeks ago ) , labs were perfectly normal . I have been giving her 1500 mg of fenbendazole daily with dinner , in addition to Vit E . I think the node is smaller and slightly softer . The path on the tumor was grade 3 breast cancer with a high amount of mitotic activity . Should I go to 3000 mg /dy and add 12 mg ivermectin weekly ? We love her !!

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ascdew's avatar

hello EY: Our male rottie ( 115#) was recently diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma in his left hip. Vet is concerned that due to the fact it is intermingled in the muscle, he will not be able to completely remove it and is recommending chemo follow-up? I personally am against chemo as medieval blood letting, so I can't in good conscious subject my dog to this.

My problem is I am having trouble finding a good source to determine the proper dosage of ivermectin and fenbendazole for him. If you have this information, I would appreciate a reference or link to this data?

Thanks, DW

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Svitlana 's avatar

Dr. Andrew Jones, veterinarysecrets.com

Also very informative video he had on youtube channel "Veterinary Secrets" ,video is called "Could this Dog Dewormer Cure Cancer" 20 april 2024.

Best wishes🙂

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Svitlana 's avatar

In that video you can find all the dosages

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ascdew's avatar

Svitlana - thanks so very much! That was exactly the info I needed. Sorry for the delayed response.

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Svitlana 's avatar

Glad to hear. God bless you🙏🙂

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Leland Patin's avatar

I think your protocol is good except the vitamin - she needs micronutrients in large doses from food grade form - not OTC

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