Veterinary Homeopathy
There is so much that can be done for a mammal, bird, or reptile
that is ailing by utilizing homeopathic veterinary care.
There are a number of homeopathic books for beginners that teaches the basics of homeopathy
and first-aid prescribing with homeopathic remedies. You can learn
to resolve many if not most emergencies on your own from the comfort of your home. Homeopathic remedies are
inexpensive, non-toxic, safe and very effective. I learned how to use homeopathy for my family and my pets
with a few homeopathic books and I own a 100-remedy homeopathic kit. Some
veterinarians who use homeopathy
in their practice offer phone consultation and guidance.
The Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy
states "Almost any problem that can be treated by traditional western medicine
(allopathy) can be treated by homeopathy. Examples of chronic diseases that respond to homeopathy include,
skin allergies and inflammation, asthma,
diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, epilepsy, thyroid disease and a host
of other conditions. Veterinarians who practice classical homeopathy according
to academy standards have found that many otherwise chronically ill patients
can be restored to health. They have also found that homeopathy can rapidly and gently
treat a diverse array of acute conditions from traumatic injuries to infections and poisonings."
"Our society has been conditioned with quick-fix and band-aid medicine.
We know from experience that this often times only gives temporary relief
and in fact can generate a rebound effect of symptoms or undesirable side-effects.
complementary medicine, in particular Homeopathy and Herbs, can play a
very large part in the successful rearing of our animals. Homeopathy and
Herbs are essentially, natural healing processes, providing remedies to
assist the patient to regain health by stimulating the body's natural forces of recovery.
They concentrate on treating the patient, rather than the disease." Marina Zacharias
Homeopathy has its own method of diagnosing
and its own special remedies. The remedies are all natural, rarely have
side-effects and are not addictive. They are safe for adults, the elderly
as well as for infants, children and animals. Even pregnant women can take
the remedies safely. Homeopathic remedies are very effective in acute and
chronic diseases.
In his book,
Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs: Small Doses for Small Animals,
Dr. Hamilton begins by explaining how as a veterinarian, he grew increasingly
frustrated with the limitations 'modern' veterinary care; of how he was often only
able to provide temporary relief, with ailments returning time
and time again. He tells of his exploration into alternative veterinary medicine
and how by the mid/late 90's, he had become convinced of the benefits
of natural/homeopathic sustenance,
prevention and treatment.
He carefully explains the theories and principles behind homeopathic
care, of how it deals with the entire being (pet or human), seeking always
to identify and treat root causes of ailments and diseases. He expresses
his concerned that 'modern' medicine is too often symptom oriented, and
drugs are prescribed to suppress symptoms without curing the ailment itself.
With symptom suppressing medication, relief is temporary and over time,
ailments often reappear in even more virulent forms.
Dr. Hamilton cautions the reader of common pitfalls faced by beginners
and emphasizes that proper homeopathic care requires much careful &
systematic observation. He tells how homeopathic care is deeply rooted in human civilization
and quickly dispels any notion that homeopathic remedies are 'quack' remedies based on old wives' tales.
Homeopathy cured a cat's metritis
Dr. Falconer's cat, Cali had apparently become a teen bride. She had a weak meow, chilled body temperature, and when I lifted her from the grass, it was apparent
she had none of her usual strength. As she hung limp in my hands, a dirty red discharge flowed from her vagina. Along with the putrid smell of
dying tissue, reminding me of my past cow patients whose placenta, in failing to drop after calving, continued to cook in the 102º uterus where
it’s purpose was fulfilled days prior. My diagnosis: metritis. The raging, foul process of inflammation of the uterus. Maybe from a retained
placenta or dead kittens or an abortion that hadn’t finished completely. I knew I had to act quickly if I was going to save her.
Learn how Dr. Falconer, DVM saved Cali with homeopathy.
Homeopathy for Cats
by Michelle Bernard
"One thing that
I really don't care to have to do to my cats is medicate
them. Cats in general don't like to be messed with and pilling them or
applying topical medicine is the ultimate in "messing". It's hard to find
a more compelling reason for the use of classical homeopathy, a form of
medicine where one dose (which entails "chucking" a few tiny pellets down
a cat's throat) can make the difference between life and death or between
chronic illness and a life of freedom." Michelle Bernard
is also the author of Raising
Cats Naturally
My Dog Introduced me to Homeopathy
David Dore, a Fellow of The British Institute of Homeopathy and a registered Homeopath with
the Homeopathic Medical Association in the UK.
At the age of six Ralph was in pain from arthritis and spondylitis and
his vet suggested homeopathic treatment for him. Our other options were
steroids or, if he was in too much pain, to have him put to sleep.I've
always believed having a dog as part of the family holds similar responsibilities
as having a disabled child, "one needs to be aware of their needs to lead
a fulfilling life".
As Ralph was unable to even walk a few yards without screaming in pain,
which meant he could no longer enjoy the beautiful park we live next to
in London and he had grown to know since he was fourteen weeks old we decided
to go ahead with homeopathic treatment for him.Within six months Ralph
was walking around his familiar routes in the park and under a year of
having treatment was running around again without any pain.
It was after a year of homeopathic treatment for Ralph that a psychiatrist
I know stopped me in the park and told me that he was aware that Ralph
was being treated homeopathically. He was amazed at the improvement in
Ralph's condition, which had prompted him to question the efficacy of homeopathy.
At a later encounter he told me that Ralph had completely changed his views
on homeopathy and really considered homeopathic treatment as an effective
health care system. I have since learned that the same psychiatrist refers
his patients to a homeopath before considering conventional psychiatric
treatment.
I am telling this story about Ralph as he was a unique Labrador/Retriever
and had many friends who loved him, from children to adults. Often when
walking with Ralph in London people would cross over the street just to
touch him, even children who apparently were afraid of dogs. Yes Ralph
was very special. Even the Princess Royal HRH Princess Anne, requested
that Ralph was to be around when she made her first visit to our premises
as she had heard so much about him.
It is through Ralph I became interested in homeopathy as a medical system
that works for acute and chronic illnesses and began my training as a homeopathic practitioner.
Treating Canine Aggressive Behavior with Homeopathy
by Monica Clarke
After reading a posted message about an aggressive Cocker Spaniel on
www.petfinders.com, I adopted Rusty from Cocker Rescue in northern Washington State
in October 2004, sight unseen. He was close to being euthanize
after being in three different homes and displaying extreme aggressive behavior,
including several incidences of biting. He was abused as
a puppy until he was about one year old, when his person dropped him off at an animal
shelter. Cocker Rescue found a home for him, but
it didn't last due to his aggression. They took him back and then placed a plea for
help at Pet finders after fostering him for four months.
He was a very difficult dog to live with. Constantly tense, growling, showing
his teeth, biting (he even sent me to the Emergency Room once),
and not at all engaged or interested in life around him. He seemed to be caught in a
solitary world of mistrust. Once when I accidentally
nudged him in the middle of the night, around 3a.m., he half awoke and stalked me,
crawling on his belly, eyes staring straight through me, emitting
a low growl, through the bedroom until I retreated to another room and closed the door.
He did not show aggressive tendencies, however,
to my 15 year old Samoyed, 15 year old cat, or 8 month old kitten; but he also
didn't have any idea how to play.
I immediately took him to a canine behavioral therapist to learn how
to effectively train Rusty and build a trusting relationship. I have had many dogs
in my lifetime and trained them all, but I was amazed at
how much I learned. While our daily relaxation/training sessions helped, he was still
tense, would attack anyone coming through my door,
and was not the happy pup he should be at 1-1/2 years old. I found myself dreading to
enter my own home and was exhausted at having to be
constantly on guard. After the 3a.m. stalking incident, I decided it was time for a homeopathic remedy.
Rusty was given a well selected homeopathic remedy on a Saturday afternoon in
late November 2004. The next morning he was less rigid in his
posture. He gradually improved over the next few months and at this writing (April 2004), he's a totally different dog. Aggressive
is a term I wouldn';t even use with him now. He acts his age, is happy, has learned to
play, doesn't growl or bare his teeth, and can't wait to
show visitors his toys. I particularly enjoy treating aggressive dogs. Along with behavioral therapy (for both human and dog), and
homeopathy, there is hope for these tormented animals and their concerned guardians.
Homeopathy for Wild Animals
Wild animals are commonly admitted for rehabilitation with health problems. Many of these
conditions are a result of an injury, such as a fall, blow,
or puncture. The animal may arrive in shock, dehydrated, emaciated, in respiratory distress,
or having seizures. Wildlife rehabilitators provide
quiet, heat, fluids and basic first aid - as well as effective rehabilitation care, such as
appropriate diets and facilities. They work closely with
veterinarians to ensure the animal gets the appropriate veterinary care.
Like many
others in the last decade, wildlife rehabilitators have become
more aware of and interested in alternatives to conventional medical practice.
This does not mean that they are turning away from conventional veterinary
care, but rather considering a wider range of options that might help their
wild patients regain health and return to the wild more quickly. Many of
these health care modalities, or approaches, are considered complementary
to conventional western medicine. They include homeopathy, acupuncture,
chiropractic, botanical (herbal) medicine, and flower essences.
A prominent German newspaper reported on the impressively
effective use of homeopathic medicines in treating chickens. Approximately
800,000 laying hens in 140 poultry farms are presently under homeopathic care. In 1981 the Poultry Health Service of Heidelburg installed
homeopathic veterinary care, and not a single antibiotic has been prescribed since 1983.
Introduction to Veterinary Homeopathy
by Anna Maria Gardner MA Vet.MB MRCVS Holistic Veterinarian, Certified in Veterinary Homeopathy
Homeopathic remedies are extremely dilute substances, which may be from the plant, mineral or animal kingdoms,
that are used to treat many types of disease process.
A single homeopathic remedy is chosen to treat the whole animal, including
their mental, emotional and physical symptoms. This is in contrast to conventional
or allopathic medicine where symptoms are suppressed or removed by the
use of drugs such as antibiotics or pain killers. Of course there are certain
life threatening situations where antibiotics are essential, but homeopathy
actually stimulates the body to heal itself, and strengthens the immune
system, and consequently leaves the body in a better state of health than
before it became sick.
Homeopathic remedies use minute amounts of substances to act as a trigger
to the body and stimulate its natural immune system. We are working with the immune system
and not against it and aiming for a cure. This can take time and some animals
will never be totally free of symptoms, but should live longer and healthier
lives as a result of the treatment they will receive. In practice this
means an animal can have a so called fatal illness but have an immune system
that with the right homeopathic trigger can overcome the illness. The immune
system which is encompassed in the term vital force depends on a variety
of factors.
These include age of the animal, type of disease, duration
of illness as well as the innate vital force or "Qi" that the animal was
born with. Drugs, poor nutrition, constant vaccinations, chemical treatments
for fleas and ticks all undermine the immune system and should be avoided
as much as possible. All these factors lead to the development of chronic
disease which is characterized by specific symptoms.
THE HEALING EFFECT
Initially when a homeopathic remedy is taken nothing may appear to happen.
The remedy will start to work but nothing may be apparent to begin with.
In acute conditions the effect is more rapid, and after a short time some
improvement may be noted. One important thing to look out for is an aggravation
- this refers to a slight worsening of the symptoms for a short while,
followed by improvement. This is the healing reaction to the body, and
is a good sign that the correct remedy was chosen. Usually in chronic disease
the aggravation may be seen after about three to five days.
Then gradual
improvement should be noted. In acute disease situations where the onset
was more rapid and severe an aggravation might not necessarily occur
or be noticed. However, after one or more doses of the appropriate remedy
improvement should be noticed. In many cases acute illnesses are really
flare ups of underlying chronic disease, so a follow up with more chronic
treatment is often advisable and treats the real root of the problem and
prevents further episodes of acute disease. In chronic diseases one dose
of a homeopathic remedy is usually given, or a daily dose of a lower potency.
The effect is observed over several weeks. The aggravation, if it occurs
will usually be after about three to five days. Even though there may be
some worsening of symptoms, the overall feeling should be better - so the
animal may have more energy, and vitality than before, for example.
Giving more than one remedy at a time is also not to be recommended.
It is best to give a single, carefully chosen remedy, at the correct potency
and dosage. How long the remedy is effective for depends upon the vital
force or qi of the patient, the potency of the remedy, the specific remedy
that was given as well as the severity of the disease. The first rule of
homeopathy is wait, wait, wait. It is important
to be observant to notice
the effects of the remedy and determine what is happening. Most importantly
was that remedy curative, or if another remedy going to be more effective.
Often the next time a chronic remedy is administered a higher potency must
be given the next time as the body has become stronger and a stronger remedy
is now needed to get a healing effect.
Homeopathy for the Herd
by C.Edgar Sheaffer, V.M.D
"A couple of weeks ago I came out to milk my goats and was dismayed to find
two of my new goat kids frozen to death. Upon closer examination,
the doe kid still seemed to have what was left of the life in her.
I brought her in the house and began working on her. I was getting
no response and when she did finally thaw out it seemed that there was
probably neurological damage (the closest thing I can use to describe her
state) as she could not stand, sit or hold her head up. She was like
a rag doll. I could feel the life slipping from her. I decided
to give her Carbo Veg. and in 10 minutes, she was standing and eating.
I know what it is like to lose an animal in this condition, so I know that
it was the remedy that turned her and not just getting warmed up.
I wish I had a video tape. It was the most amazing thing I have experienced yet.
Last week our Australian cattle dog came home with a lacerated (it had
a slit all the way across and there was something protruding from it) eye
(probably from a bob cat) which was also pushed back in the socket.
I administered arnica for the trauma and then euphrasia. The eye
was completely healed within three days and there was no blindness. I have
seen homeopathy work over and over in my animals and my family and there
is no doubt in my mind that it is NOT a placebo"
Homeopathic Treatment of Horses
I've been a veterinarian for 15 years, and have been using homeopathy
in practice for the past 10 years. Homeopathy can treat many conditions
that cannot be diagnosed or treated by conventional medicine. One condition
that is very difficult to treat conventionally is Equine Recurrent Uveitis,
also called Equine Periodic Ophthalmia or Moon Blindness.
My Belgian mule developed this condition very suddenly in the summer of 2004.
Fluid was weeping from his eye down the side of his face, the membranes
around his eye were puffy and red, and his cornea was cloudy. His eye was
painful, and he didn't want me anywhere near his head.
I recognized the signs immediately. I considered conventional medical
treatment briefly. It is often intense, expensive, and unsuccessful. It
would also require me to put many medicated drops and ointments into his
eye. I'm 5 feet tall, and my mule is a towering 17 hands at the withers.
That kind of treatment just didn't seem realistic.
I opted for homeopathic treatment instead. There are many remedies that will address eye
inflammation and pain. I gave him six different remedies
over the next couple of days. Each brought about small improvements in
his condition, and the final remedy allowed his body to resolve the painful
eye condition overnight. He has not had any relapses, and is now aging
gracefully into his thirties.
In my 100% holistic veterinary practice, I use homeopathy as my primary therapy,
supported by nutrition, whole food supplements, re that promotes longevity and enhances life quality in animals.
Testimonial about the amazing healing power of homeopathy
by Shirley (author of this website
When we got our new
dog Shasta, she was severely emaciated and weak; she had diarrhea, massive
wax discharge from her ears which were continually irritated and inflamed
and she had also an a ongoing eye and nasal discharge. Soon she developed
miosotis of the jaw bones (inflammation of the muscle of the jaw bone)
and could hardly eat because the slightest movement of her mouth caused
severe pain. The vet told me that the her immune system was failing, that
nothing could be done to save her and suggested that I put her to
sleep. 10 years later she is still happily with us.
I have personally witnessed
the amazing healing power of homeopathy, herbal extracts and Reiki energy
healing in traumatic emergency situations and in acute and chronic disease
with my older dog Shasta. Some of the healings, which took place, were
nothing short of miraculous. - Read my testimonial of a complete recovery
with homeopathic treatment of the following: abscess - VKHsyndrome -
and a stroke with paralysis of the rear end.
Overcoming Disaster in Von Shrado Great Danes Kennel
By Sandy Hann
Jim and Sandy Hann have experienced amazing success with
homeopathy for their champion dogs and for themselves "In the past 4 years,
I feel I have made a lot of progress with my dogs health. One in particular,
Ginny. Her first litter, she whelped one live puppy, one dead and then
a C-section to remove 2 dead puppies. After a lot of homeopathy treatments, her second litter was a litter of 7 whelped normally and
her last litter, a litter of 4 sired by Fridge whelped normally. I had
bred her 2 other times to Fridge when he was alive but she did not conceive.
My Ch Betty is another. She just whelped a litter of 8 live puppies
in April. Her previous litter was another litter of 8 but 4 were born dead.
Before that she had a litter of 2. She received extensive homeopathy
treatment in between the last 2 litters and absolutely no vaccines.
She had a Rabies Vaccine a month before being bred with the litter
with 4 dead puppies in it. 200+ dogs in Germany are given a distemper vaccine and a Parvovirus vaccine
only, at age 10 weeks and 1 year. No other vaccines are given except occasionally
rabies, when needed. Their diet varies from home-prepared to commercial.
These dogs are having litters and showing at 10 years of age, and live
to 16 or so. In the States, many Shepherds are dying by the age of 10.
Other breeders have found that stopping vaccination has made their line
much healthier, and usually immune (through good health) to the infectious
agents that usually cause disease. Not always, of course. Some dogs or
cats are very susceptible to disease and will become infected and may die.
Most survive epidemics with mild disease, if treated holistically."