cancer tumors in dogs

My elderly beagle developed an enormous tumor behind and under her right front leg—-practically overnight. It is about 5″ x 6″!
Verified as cancer, one vet told us to keep her comfortable and dispensed lasix and prednisone. Another vet said he thought it was attached to the rib cage and he could probably remove it but, of course, with no guarantees.

Our human family has personal experience (happily, a successful one) with hemp oil. We are willing to give it a try with Dorothy. We think she is about 12 years old (we found her in the road in the woods where we live – someone had “dumped” her). We love her and will do whatever we can to help her.
We are unsure about “dosage”, frequency, oral or topical, etc. Can you provide us with some guidance?

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  • Dr. Gaylord Brown:

    We use hemp oil as an adjuvant therapy for all of our cancer patients. We use one teaspoon daily for a beagle size dog. We would also surgically remove the tumor and use traditional chemotherapy as well.

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