Hi, our male lab at 5 years old was diagnosed with late stage, the highest grade lymphoma. It started in his skin, moved throughout his whole body, he stopped eating had vomiting and by the time it was diagnosed it had invaded his bone marrow. We only thought he had a fungal infection of his skin, but when a lab (especially Rolly) stopped eating we knew something had to be wrong. I just want you to know that the vets told us all of our options, either just symptom treatment (prednisone) with probably a month with him, one drug chemotherapy (slightly more expensive, some side effects possible) 4 - 6 months, or multi-drug chemotherapy probably through a veterinary oncologist (thousands of dollars) maybe up to a year remission. We opted for the one drug chemo and the prednisone. We tried cytoxan first, with some success. Then we tried lomoustine (which they had to get from the human hospital), and he is still alive a year and two months later, the lymphoma seems to be in remission, but we just discovered he has some kidney issues. The prednisone seemed to give him quite a few side effects and he doesn't seem to benefit from it that much. The chemo didn't really have any noticeable effects until it started working! Right now he is sleeping here with me on my bed snoring. I think it is worth a try, you know your dog best and what type of side effects he would tolerate. Once Rolly got his appetite back we could not be happier, he spent the summer fishing, swimming, running and playing. Dogs tend to tolerate chemotherapy better than humans, but the homeopathic route might be interesting and worthwhile as well. Wishing you the best of luck and strength in this hard time.