Dietary Suggestions
This page provides a list of suggested dietary recommendations based on insights from our trusted associates who have experience supporting dogs with cancer. The most important factor in a cancer-supportive diet is removing kibble, as highly processed foods can contribute to inflammation and negatively impact overall health. Instead, a fresh, nutrient-dense diet focused on whole foods can help support immune function, improve digestion, and promote overall well-being. While these suggestions are based on observed benefits, we encourage pet owners to consult with their veterinarian to create a diet plan tailored to their dog’s specific needs.



Good Food
- Beef
- Chicken
- Turkey
- Lamb
- Salmon
- Eggs
- Vegetables, Leafy Green/Cruciferous
- Coconut Oil
- Hemp Seed Oil
Bad Food
- Processed Kibble
- Grains
- Sugar
- Any Packaged Processed Foods
