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Nov 20, 2023 - 01:41 PM
You're welcome and we are very happy to hear that your dog is doing well, though not as well as we hope we can get him to feel in the future. What we are really referring to in our answer that you alluded to, is a type of cancer that would affect the bone marrow such as leukemia or myeloma. If your dog hasn't been diagnosed with cancer, then we can assume that it is the immune system that is damaging cells in the bone marrow and the protocol you are using is a good choice to support your dog with an autoimmune condition. If your dog is not getting fully better, there are a few things you can do nutritionally. Make sure your dog's iron levels are sufficient and he is getting a healthy, whole food diet that provides plenty of vitamins B12 and B9 (folate). Liver Glandular is a good choice to provide all of those nutrients. Don't duplicate liver if you are already feeding it in the diet as you don't want to over-feed liver. We provide suggestions for feeding a whole food diet in our article How to Feed Your Dog. Another suggestion is to begin using two natural Cell Salts called Calc Phos #2 and Ferrum Phos #4 that play an important role in red blood cell production. Keep in mind, no more vaccinations or exposure to toxins like flea and tick pesticides as they will exacerbate your dog's condition.