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It's good Jun 18, 2008 I like this book because it gives your different insights from different vets. For me, every bit of extra information is important as my 4-year Siberian cross just developed sizures of which I was totally unaware. very helpful.
Natural Remedies for Dogs Dec 23, 2007 On the heels of the pet food tragedies, this book reinforces my conviction that dogs are meat eaters!
We have lost two "middle age" dogs to cancer. I want to do everything in my power to prevent this from happening to my new pup.
Great book!! Dec 03, 2007 I learned alot of valuable information in this book. This is a great book to have for anyone who wants the best for their dog. I ordered several books on dogs recently and two of the books were the best of the bunch. This was one of them.
It is a great book for anyone who loves dogs and wants more information on the best ways to care for them. I would definitely recommend this book to dog lovers.
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Simple, informative and eye-opening Jun 27, 2007 This is a great resource for an animal lover looking for alternative therapies. It is easy to understand and offers options by highly respected holistic veterinarians.
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Not the best on the subject Jun 16, 2007 This book covers nutrition, supplements, herbs, homeopathy, flower essences, acupuncture, chiropractic, massage, vaccines, and a list of health problems and how to treat them. I'm not as thrilled with this book as some other readers were. It is potentially useful, but not essential. Instead, I would recommend "New Choices in Natural Healing for Dogs & Cats" and "The Nature of Animal Healing". They cover the same information but more in depth.
What I did find interesting was seeing how each veterinarian had a different treatment plan for a particular disease. While one would treat arthritis with goat's whey, another suggested Chinese herbs. Each vet found success in his or her method, and you can combine methods to suit the needs of your pet.
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