
Review”New Choices in Natural Healing for Dogs and Cats is full of tips from experienced holistic veterinarians, making natural alternatives a reality for treating emotional and physical problems.”–Cheryl Schwartz, D.V.M., a holistic veterinarian in San Francisco and author of Four Paws, Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogs
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Articles in Time and US News and World Reports have cited alternative medicine as the fastest-growing area in veterinary care. More than ever, pet owners are demanding facts on using these non-invasive healing methods for their pets. Author Amy Shojai has interviewed top vets across the country, including members of the Holistic Veterinary Medical Association and noted veterinarian Susan Wynn. Pet owners will learn why some vets moved away from mainstream medicine, how the “Healing Instinct” leads animals to their own natural cures, and how alternative therapies actually work. Readers will find tips for (more…)
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Including information on picking a pet, choosing a vet, when to call the vet, plus homespun advice and do-it-yourself treatments for your pet, this guide–written by experts in the veterinary field–also features resource guides for veterinary specialists, animal protection agencies, and breeding associations.
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From Library Journal
Having a sick pet is a stressful situation. There is no way your furry friend can tell you exactly what is ailing him or her. Some problems are fairly easy to remedy and can be handled by an alert, knowledgeable owner at home. Others are indications of more serious conditions requiring the intervention of a veterinarian. Here a panel of respected vets provides hints for everyday pet healthcare. Each section includes descriptions and suggestions for coping with or curing ailments ranging from arthritis to shedding. Almost 100 different symptoms and problems are covered, and several of the chapters have a section entitled “When To See the Vet.” Though this book is not a medical reference or a substitute for veterinary care, it is full of useful tips for making your dog’s or cat’s life more comfortable. Recommended for libraries where interest in pets runs high.?Edell Marie Schaefer, Brookfield P.L., Wis.Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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