EPISODE 285 | RELEASED June 9, 2025
Dog Cancer Success Story: Dunbar’s Triumph Over Lung Cancer | Dr. Katie Berlin and Tara Diehl
Is your love and hope strong enough to impact your dog’s cancer treatment? Tara and Dr. Berlin discuss Dunbar’s incredible journey from diagnosis to unexpected recovery.
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Meet Tara Diehl and Dr. Katie Berlin and soak in hope and love as they discuss the inspiring story of Dunbar, Tara’s 12-year-old dog diagnosed with primary undifferentiated pulmonary carcinoma. From the initial harrowing diagnosis to numerous treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy, and the promising effects of Palladia, Dunbar’s story is a testament to hope, resilience, and the power of a dedicated dog mom … and dog insurance!
The discussion highlights the importance of pet insurance, holistic care approaches, and the invaluable bond between pets, their owners, and veterinary teams.
Your Voice Matters!
If you have a question for our team, or if you want to share your own hopeful dog cancer story, we want to hear from you! Go to https://www.dogcancer.com/ask to submit your question or story, or call our Listener Line at +1 808-868-3200 to leave a question.
Related Links:
Dog Cancer Survival Guide – https://dogcancerbook.com/
Apocaps – https://apocaps.com/
Chapters:
00:00 Living in the Moment: Dunbar’s Journey Begins
01:03 The Diagnosis: A Vet Tech’s Worst Fear
03:18 Dunbar’s Personality Shines Through
06:19 The Battle with Cancer: Treatment and Hope
08:52 Insurance and Financial Relief
14:04 A Comprehensive Approach: Supplements and Alternative Therapies
17:16 Dunbar’s Resilience and Joy
18:09 Dog Cancer Resources and Support
18:38 The Impact of Attitude on Treatment
19:10 Dunbar’s Medical Journey
23:57 Dunbar’s Miraculous Recovery
25:26 Dunbar’s Current Life and Activities
26:40 The Emotional Bond with Veterinary Teams
29:47 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
33:55 Closing Remarks and Resources
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