Dr. Loudon’s Protocol
For Bladder Cancer in Dogs
1. NUTRITION
A clean, anti-inflammatory diet is essential.
Diet Principles:
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Low-carb, high-quality protein: Cancer feeds on glucose.
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Use pasture-raised, lean meats (turkey, duck, rabbit)- gently cooked at 165 degrees for 8-10 minutes
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Add gently steamed or puréed cruciferous veggies (broccoli, kale)
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Add medicinal mushrooms: turkey tail, shiitake, reishi
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Ensure clean, filtered water at all times (chlorine = bladder irritant)
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Avoid kibble, processed treats and synthetic additives
Helpful Additions:
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Bone broth (gut and immune healing)
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Sardines (omega-3s)
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Parsley or dandelion greens (mild diuretic + detox)
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Golden paste (turmeric + coconut oil + black pepper for absorption)
2. Bladder-Specific Support (Including UTI Care)
These remedies support the urinary tract lining, fight infection, reduce irritation, and encourage healthy bladder function:
Natural Antimicrobial & Soothing Agents:
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D-Mannose
Binds to E. coli bacteria in the bladder and helps flush them out. Ideal for prevention or early UTI support.
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Uva Ursi (Bearberry)
A urinary antiseptic herb used short-term to fight infection. Should be used under holistic veterinary guidance.
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Marshmallow Root
Coats and soothes the bladder lining. Rich in mucilage and anti-inflammatory compounds.
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Corn Silk
Diuretic and soothing; supports the urinary tract lining and reduces mild inflammation.
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Cranberry Extract
Prevents bacteria from adhering to the bladder wall. Use a high-quality, unsweetened, veterinary-grade source. D-mannose and cranberry together work synergistically.
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Parsley Leaf or Dandelion Leaf
Gentle natural diuretics that help flush the bladder and support kidney detox.
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Probiotics (urinary-targeted strains)
Help rebalance the microbiota after antibiotics or infection. Strains like Lactobacillus rhamnosus or plantarum may benefit the urinary tract.
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Filtered Water Only
Avoid chlorinated or fluoridated water, which can irritate the bladder lining. Encourage hydration by adding broth or wet food.
Targeted Supplements
Turkey Tail Mushroom ( PSK)
Benefits:
Immunomodulation, tumor-slowing
Notes:
Well-researched; excellent for TCC
Omega-3s (Fish oil)
Benefits:
Anti-inflammatory, may slow cancer growth
Notes:
Use purified oil to avoid heavy metals
CBD (Full-spectrum, THC-free)
Benefits:
Pain relief, inflammation, possibly anti-cancer
Notes:
Increase dose as needed
Piroxicam (Rx)
Benefits:
NSAID with anti-tumor effects in TCC
Notes:
Works well when combined with holistic therapies. Need to monitor bloodwork.
3. Detox & Organ Support
Cancer and medications can place a heavy load on the liver and kidneys.
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Milk Thistle or Liver Detox Blends
(cyclical use) 3 weeks on, one week off. Liver tonic from Adored Beast is a great option.
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Dandelion Root Tea
(small amounts for kidney/bladder support)
4. Energy Medicine & Emotional Healing
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Reiki or Healing Touch for Animals
calming, pain-relieving
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Acupuncture or red light therapy
improves circulation, reduces pain
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Bach Flower Remedies:
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Rescue Remedy – trauma/shock
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Sweet Chestnut – emotional release
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Walnut – life transition support
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Essential oils (diffused only)
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Frankincense, copaiba, lavender
(never apply directly; keep safe distance and let dog choose)
5. Lifestyle + Environmental Care
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Provide calm, predictable routine
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Remove all chemical irritants:
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Switch to non-toxic cleaners, natural lawn care
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Avoid air fresheners, synthetic scents, or pesticides
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Use orthopedic beds, pee pads if urinary leakage occurs
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Gentle daily movement—short sniff walks, sunbathing
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Foster emotional connection: Touch, song, eye contact, and soft talk can ground them
6. Check-Ins & Monitoring
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Reassess quality of life weekly
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Monitor pain control closely-additional medications can be added for pain
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Keep a health journal (appetite, urination, behavior, mood)
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Run follow-up bloodwork every 4–8 weeks if on NSAIDs
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Celebrate small victories—stable weight, wagging tails, restful days, connection
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When to consider humane euthanasia:
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Lack of appetite for several days to a week despite coaxing and trying different gently cooked foods. ( sardines, salmon, cod, beef, turkey, green lipped mussels)
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Inability to urinate
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Straining to urinate incessantly
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Uncontrolled pain ( panting excessively, crying, restlessness, hiding, avoiding human contact)
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Vomiting regularly due to straining, toxin build up or pain
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Kidney failure
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