If you use sodium citrate instead of sodium bicarbonate it might be more palatable. That has a somewhat salty taste instead of a bitter taste, which carnivores find more appetizing.

Marshall

Dave Darrin wrote:
 Lois
My opinion is to "alkalise or die" to coin a phrase. With a dog that might be a challenge. I have recommended a maple syrup and baking soda paste to alkalise but it depends on the appetite of the dog whether or not they will eat it, some will eat anything and others won't. There are a number of alkalising protocols that can be tried. They escape me now but there is probably someone here that can come up with more. I cured a cancerous growth on myself with eating half a lemon three times a day( gulp it down straight) but I can't feature
getting a dog to do so.
Dave

On Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 8:28 AM, <zzekel...@aol.com <mailto:zzekel...@aol.com>> wrote:

    Just got back from the vet. Exray shows Molly, { 10 yr old,
    Lab--Australian Shep. mix } has cancer in her shoulder. The vet
    said it is the fastest spreading type of cancer. The lungs are
    next & then she said she would only give her 3 weeks.
       Any idea at all if there is anything that can be done & where
    is the best site to go for information... Thanks, Lois
      { I'm going to post this on a couple other sites to see if
    anyone at all can help }




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