Martin Zucker has interviewed over thirty holistic vets for this book.They share which supplements, dietary changes, herbs, homeopathic remedies, or flower essences they have found to be effective for conditions rangingfrom arthritis and cancer to parasites and yeast infections.If you'vebeen into natural rearing for a while, few of the suggestions will be newto you, but the book is nonetheless a nice resource.
In addition tothe A-Z index of canine health problems and suggested natural remedies,there are brief chapters introducing various holistic therapies (herbs,nutritional supplements, homeopathic remedies, flower essences,acupuncture, chiropractic, and massage techniques), plus chapters onvaccinations/titers and nutrition.However, while it's great that theholistic vets interviewed for this book are advocating fresh food diets,the information presented in the chapter on homemade meals is notsufficient to enable anyone to prepare a balanced homemade diet for theirdog(s).For properly balanced fresh food diet plans, check out books byBillinghurst, Volhard, or Pitcairn.I also have to disagree with thesection on feeding bones -- in my experience with natural dog rearing andas an animal nutrition consultant I have found that softer, raw bones suchas chicken necks or backs that are consumed in their entirety are far saferthan the big, hard beef bones recommended in the book.
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The world of veterinary medicine is changing. People are realizing that if alternative medicine is better for them, it's better for their pets, too. Dogs are visiting acupuncturists, chiropractic doctors, and homeopaths. Still, many dog owners are unaware that such simple measures as changing their pet's diet and using vitamins, herbs, and other natural cures can help prevent or heal ailments ranging from excessive scratching to depression to a host of serious diseases.
The Veterinarians' Guide to Natural Remedies for Dogs is both an introduction and a guide to the vast world of natural healing methods, treatments, and foods now available for dogs. Author Martin Zucker offers advice from dozens of holistic practitioners and licensed veterinarians, who share their recipes, insights, and "prescriptions." Here dog owners will find information on everything from nutritional supplements to massage therapy, as well as how these treatments can be used alone or in conjunction with traditional medications and surgical techniques.
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The world of veterinary medicine is changing. People are realizing that if alternative medicine is better for them, it's better for their pets, too. Dogs are visiting acupuncturists, chiropractic doctors, and homeopaths. Still, many dog owners are unaware that such simple measures as changing their pet's diet and using vitamins, herbs, and other natural cures can help prevent or heal ailments ranging from excessive scratching to depression to a host of serious diseases.
The Veterinarians' Guide to Natural Remedies for Dogs is both an introduction and a guide to the vast world of natural healing methods, treatments, and foods now available for dogs. Author Martin Zucker offers advice from dozens of holistic practitioners and licensed veterinarians, who share their recipes, insights, and "prescriptions." Here dog owners will find information on everything from nutritional supplements to massage therapy, as well as how these treatments can be used alone or in conjunction with traditional medications and surgical techniques.
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