Wishing the best!
I will recommend the amazing book, See Spot Live Longer, by Steve Brown & Beth Taylor. This book will include the topic of diet.
Below is for information purposes only. This information is not medical advice, (just encase someone here is recording this data for the FDA, USDA, FTC, etc.)
http://www.petcancerawareness.org/signs.html
(Now this will include the language "10 Early Warning Signs as identified by the Veterinary Cancer Society.", however I understand these are not early...just the mid-to-late physical signs of illness.)
Look for a Reiki Master in your area that is an 8th degree. This person most likely has the previous experience with pets. (Energy Healing)
Quality vs quantity is the choice.
Chemo and Radiation is quantity, but not quality. I have never advised someone to get chemo/radiation. Just as I have never advised someone to get married or go to war.
Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) is a chemical found in beans, brown rice, corn, sesame seeds, wheat bran, and high fiber foods. IP6 is considered to be a natural cancer fighter and proponents claim it can slow or reverse the growth of various forms of cancer, including breast, colon, and prostate cancers.
Selenium has been effective. Ask a farmer.
http://caninecancer.com./
BTW: reverse osmosis filtered water is not pure water, it's dead water.I was reading an article online that I thought was interesting on preventing pet cancer. Check out the site it has a lot of good tips for holistic pet care. www.dogchannel.com
1. Provide only pure water.
2.If your dog already has cancer. avoid all vaccinations because it can stress the immune system.
3.avoid indoor pollution
4.keep your pet away from contaminated water such as puddles,lakes,ponds etc.
5.keep your pet away from electromagnetic radiation.
6.Don't use unnatural flea products on your pet
7.Don't allow your pet to ride in the back of a pickup truck. They are exposed to too much smog,pollution and fumes this way.
8. keep your pet away from pesticides and herbicides on lawns and plants.
9. keep your pet stress free
10. exercise your pet on a regular basis.
source: www.dogchannel.com/doghealth/article_cancer-2.aspx
Ask about the content of the biopsy, (heavy metal, foreign protein, bacterial, T cell, etc).
Patience is a virtue.