April, I'm very sorry to hear you had to go through all of that and very glad it is going to work out okay. I know how tough it is, we went through a similar situation with Nanook, our Siberian Husky that I posted pictures of on another thread. He was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor so large and so extensive, that on the ultra-sound they couldn't even see most of his internal organs and only a tiny piece of his liver. Before the Dr said anything, just from the look on their faces and the look on the ultra-sound screen, my wife sat on the floor and wept like I've never seen before. They gave him a few weeks to live and said to call them as soon as we wanted them to come and put him to sleep. We didn't want to accept this and we got in touch with this wonderful lady Dr. who is a PHD nutritionist that had cured herself of cancer, she was sent home to die after all their chemo attempts failed, she had 16 areas of tumors in her body. Nothing they could do to save her. She started taking this product that she developed interveinously, that was 7 years ago and she doesn't have a tumor in her body today. It worked very well on our husky too!! When we e-mailed her, she quickly replied and put him on a special diet and had us give him this product twice a day and slowly he's gotten better every day. The tumor is almost gone now. I believe we should try as hard for our animals we love like we would anyone else. He lives a very happy normal life now and if we'd have just accepted his condition, he'd have been gone only a few short days or weeks after we got home from the vet. Sorry for the long story, hope it all works out with your little buddy! Please keep us up to date on how he's doing.