I'm not a vet, and I don't know your dog so I can't say for sure. But...My best advice is to find a holistic practitioner who specializes in nutrition. Most traditional vets don't know enough about nutrition, so licensed DVM holistic practitioners are where you should turn.
We do have a great Tripawds Nutrition blog that share tips and ideas about nutrition and cancer and how others have coped. This is at http://nutrition.tripawds. ComYou can also check out Dr. Demian Dressler's nutritional advice.
He's an awesome dog cancer vet: downloads.tripawds.com/2010/08/12/dr-dre... for me, I was on a raw diet, but it's not the diet for everyone. A holistic practitioner can really gauge what your dog is lacking, nutritionwise, and where she is strongest. All dogs are different.
Good luck with the surgery and the cancer. We're here to help, come visit us at Tripawds anytime.
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