Overcoming Malignant Apocrine Gland Tumor!!
Information Provided By: Mika Shibue (Owner)
Species: Dog, Chihuahua
Gender: Male, Kuu-chan
Date of Birth: January 30, 2011 (13 years and 3 months old)
Weight: 3.4 kg (as of May 27, 2024)
Condition: Malignant Apocrine Gland Tumor
Progress and Current Condition
On January 30, 2022, surgery was performed on his birthday. The attending hospital had already notified us that there was a high possibility of metastasis and that the future outlook was uncertain.
In this desperate situation, I searched for ways to ensure he could live each day as pain-free and comfortably as possible and came across Cordy.
After about 3 to 4 months of using Cordy, he seemed to be more energetic than before.
His weight remained stable, his appetite did not decrease, and a dog who used to sleep most of the time started bringing toys and asking to go for walks.
According to the veterinarian, the malignant tumor appears to have been overcome. Although a new growth appeared, it was not identified as a tumor.
Cordy is administered with approximately 1.5 spoons (about 1.5g) divided into 4 to 5 doses.
Now, he is enjoying his daily life with his owner!
The hospital recommended using Sendan Alpha.
Diet
Dry food, sweet potato, chicken breast, pumpkin, etc.
At our laboratory, we are researching whether Cordy can modulate the immune system, maintain or improve the quality of life (QOL), and have an effect on cancer. If you have any questions, please contact us.
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