When we speak of a veterinarian approaching a dog's illnesses holistically, we don't necessarily mean that the veterinarian is capable of treating any part of that dog.
Any animal doctor can claim that.
Rather, we mean that the veterinarian chooses to treat the entire dog at once, instead of treating only the part of the body that is exhibiting the dog's symptoms.
Any living thing is a sum of its parts.
Your dog's body would not operate efficiently, or operate at all, without even one of those parts.
Therefore, an understanding that all mental and physical functions are interconnected is essential in holistic veterinary care.
Treating dog health problems and illnesses with dog medicine that causes troublesome side effects is not in the best interest of your dog.
Using pet medication to treat dog symptoms, like constipation or skin and coat problems, only tackles the symptoms, and leaves the body out of harmony.
Ask a holistically trained veterinarian how to treat any number of dog health problems, while tiptoeing lightly around conditions such as a dog's pregnancy or the care of a young puppy, and you'll likely hear about any of the following procedures: o Acupuncture for the treatment of your dog's health problems, including urological, digestive, and nervous system disorders.
Acupuncture has also proven to be valuable in the management of pain.
o Chinese Herbal Medicine for the harmonizing of your dog's system, and to curb or eliminate dog illnesses and the symptoms of those illnesses.
More than 3,000 drug free Chinese herbal remedies are available from your holistic veterinarian.
o Biospectrum Frequency Treatment for the replicating of frequencies created within a healthy dog's body, to increase blood counts and circulation, and bolster the immune system.
o Bioresonance Treatment for the restoration of healthy energy currents to a dog's ailing body.
Cancer, toxins, and parasites are combated with this treatment.
Pet medication is sometimes necessary for the treatment of dog illnesses and health problems.
But often, those dog medicines can cause bothersome side effects and long term health detriment.
When animal hospitals treat dogs holistically, the need for pet medication is often eliminated.
Ask a veterinarian if he or she is trained in holistic veterinary medicine.
Know that if they are, they have the best interest of your dog in mind.
Holistic veterinary medicine is not simply a collection of procedures.
It's also a state of mind.
It searches for solutions that are drug free, natural, without side effects, and that are largely successful in the battle against threats to your dog's longevity.
So, I ask, why only treat your dog's symptoms? Why subject your best friend to treatments that can only compound his or her problems? Instead, view your dog as a whole, complex, intricate being that operates with synergy and harmony.
Understand that when even one component of his or her system is out of whack, the entire mind and body suffer.
Know that holistic care offers the best, and lowest risk, treatment for dog illnesses and health problems.
Your local holistic veterinarian understands this, and treats whiskers to tails, claws to ears, everyday.
Any animal doctor can claim that.
Rather, we mean that the veterinarian chooses to treat the entire dog at once, instead of treating only the part of the body that is exhibiting the dog's symptoms.
Any living thing is a sum of its parts.
Your dog's body would not operate efficiently, or operate at all, without even one of those parts.
Therefore, an understanding that all mental and physical functions are interconnected is essential in holistic veterinary care.
Treating dog health problems and illnesses with dog medicine that causes troublesome side effects is not in the best interest of your dog.
Using pet medication to treat dog symptoms, like constipation or skin and coat problems, only tackles the symptoms, and leaves the body out of harmony.
Ask a holistically trained veterinarian how to treat any number of dog health problems, while tiptoeing lightly around conditions such as a dog's pregnancy or the care of a young puppy, and you'll likely hear about any of the following procedures: o Acupuncture for the treatment of your dog's health problems, including urological, digestive, and nervous system disorders.
Acupuncture has also proven to be valuable in the management of pain.
o Chinese Herbal Medicine for the harmonizing of your dog's system, and to curb or eliminate dog illnesses and the symptoms of those illnesses.
More than 3,000 drug free Chinese herbal remedies are available from your holistic veterinarian.
o Biospectrum Frequency Treatment for the replicating of frequencies created within a healthy dog's body, to increase blood counts and circulation, and bolster the immune system.
o Bioresonance Treatment for the restoration of healthy energy currents to a dog's ailing body.
Cancer, toxins, and parasites are combated with this treatment.
Pet medication is sometimes necessary for the treatment of dog illnesses and health problems.
But often, those dog medicines can cause bothersome side effects and long term health detriment.
When animal hospitals treat dogs holistically, the need for pet medication is often eliminated.
Ask a veterinarian if he or she is trained in holistic veterinary medicine.
Know that if they are, they have the best interest of your dog in mind.
Holistic veterinary medicine is not simply a collection of procedures.
It's also a state of mind.
It searches for solutions that are drug free, natural, without side effects, and that are largely successful in the battle against threats to your dog's longevity.
So, I ask, why only treat your dog's symptoms? Why subject your best friend to treatments that can only compound his or her problems? Instead, view your dog as a whole, complex, intricate being that operates with synergy and harmony.
Understand that when even one component of his or her system is out of whack, the entire mind and body suffer.
Know that holistic care offers the best, and lowest risk, treatment for dog illnesses and health problems.
Your local holistic veterinarian understands this, and treats whiskers to tails, claws to ears, everyday.
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