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Please excuse my lack of introduction, but I am seeking
advice and quickly, please.

&amp;nbsp;

We found out yesterday that our beagle has been diagnosed
with high grade lymphoma.&amp;nbsp; My local vet
gave me the number of an oncologist about an hour away.&amp;nbsp; I&amp;#39;ve read different things about the
prognosis over the past 24 hours and am leaning toward not treating her due to
the quick progression of this type of cancer.

&amp;nbsp;

Needless to say, I am sick to my stomach.&amp;nbsp; I never had a dog before and didn&amp;#39;t even want
one.&amp;nbsp; But someone dumped this girl at our
business and we took her in and she and I are two totally messed up females who
just happened to find each other and understand one another.&amp;nbsp; I can&amp;#39;t imagine how my life is going to
change once she&amp;#39;s gone.&amp;nbsp; Not to mention
the bond my husband and 10 year-old son have with her.&amp;nbsp; We are all hearbroken..

&amp;nbsp;

My main question is&amp;hellip;what can I do over the next few weeks to
make the remainder of her life comfortable?&amp;nbsp;
I&amp;#39;ll call my vet on Monday and ask about prednisone and some sort of
pain killer.&amp;nbsp; Is there anything else I
should be doing?&amp;nbsp; Our basic attitude
right now is to just let her have what she enjoys&amp;mdash;food (she&amp;#39;s a purebred
beagle), walks, and lots of cuddles.&amp;nbsp; 

&amp;nbsp;

If it helps, I&amp;#39;m including a post I made two days ago at
another board when I was considering switching her to a raw food diet for her
health.&amp;nbsp; Obviously that&amp;#39;s not an option
now, but there is quite a bit more info in that post.

&amp;nbsp;



Thank you so much for any advice
you can give me to help make these horrible upcoming days a little more
bearable for all of us.---------------------------------------------------------------------- I have a beagle with swollen lymph nodes and am going to try
to give as much info as I can think of right now but am sure to miss
something.&amp;nbsp; So please be sure to ask me
all follow-up questions needed.&amp;nbsp;Purebred
     beagle named Millie









Dumped
     at our business after being used as a breeder Had
     heartworm which was successfully treated after we took her inSpayedApprox.
     age is 5 yearsWeight
     30lbsOn
     Revolution for heartworm/fleas/ticksHas
     been on Clavamox for approx. 10 days with about 4 more days to goHad
     thorough dental cleaning yesterday; no extractions Previous
     needle biopsy showed benign lymph node fluidSurgical
     biopsy was taken yesterday while under anesthesia for dental surgeryPre-surgical
     blood work showed no abnormalities in liver or kidney function, white
     blood cells, or whatever else they check for&amp;nbsp; Results
     will be in 7-10 daysBiopsy
     taken on right node, which is noticeably larger than the left node (possibly
     due to swelling from biopsy)Left
     node is golf-ball size, right node is about double thatVet
     noticed minor swelling about 6 weeks ago, at which point I began
     monitoring the nodes myself with a noticeable increase within the past 2
     weeksI can
     hear her having difficultly swallowing, so if this isn&amp;#39;t painful, I know
     that it is at least uncomfortable for herNot
     lethargic, great attitude, very affectionate, completely pack-oriented,
     homebody, still loves walks&amp;mdash;no major changes in demeanorOn a
     pain pill 2x a day for the next few days post-surgery 

&amp;nbsp;

My concern (and the vet&amp;#39;s) is that we had hoped her glands
were swollen do to the poor state of her dental disease.&amp;nbsp; However, we both agreed that if there had
been dental-related infection her glands would have improved while on the
pre-surgical Clavamox.&amp;nbsp; Since they are
getting larger, the vet opted to take the surgical biopsy and send it to see
what further info we can find.

&amp;nbsp;

While we wait for the results, I am researching possible
prognoses and would like to put her on a better diet.&amp;nbsp; I will be totally honest and admit that her
diet has been very poor.&amp;nbsp; Who knows what
she ate in her previous life; they obviously didn&amp;#39;t not care for her properly. &amp;nbsp;She had been eating outdoor stuff between the
time they dumped her and we took her in&amp;mdash;she had worms, etc.&amp;nbsp; Since being with us she&amp;#39;s been on dog food,
but it has varied.&amp;nbsp; I have been broke the
past few months and she&amp;#39;s been on Beneful, which is hardly made of top
ingredients.&amp;nbsp; However, I am getting back
on my feet financially and am making Millie&amp;#39;s health a priority. 

&amp;nbsp;

So while I can&amp;#39;t come here with a definitive diagnosis, I
believe that improving her diet can only help as we begin the process of
figuring out what is wrong with her and put together an eventual plan of action.&amp;nbsp; Should I go with a raw diet?&amp;nbsp; Will a higher quality dog food suffice for
now?&amp;nbsp; And what are some basic supplements
I can begin adding to her diet to help improve her immune/lymphatic system?&amp;nbsp; Anything you can suggest will be greatly
appreciated and I am happy to answer any questions regarding anything I&amp;#39;ve
missed.&amp;nbsp; Please help!

&amp;nbsp;

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