How to find a holistic veterinarian in America?
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Is there such a thing as a natural vet?
A question worth asking. There are lots of labels out there that are suggestive, even sexy, you might say, and yet may not be true: holistic veterinarian, homeopathic veterinarian, holistic veterinary care, natural vet, etc. “Natural” is so misused, we’ve got people in the government trying to pass off genetically engineered crops to us as natural!
What kind of VET is a homeopathic or holistic vet?
There are lots of labels out there that are suggestive, even sexy, you might say, and yet may not be true: holistic veterinarian, homeopathic veterinarian, holistic veterinary care, natural vet, etc. “Natural” is so misused, we’ve got people in the government trying to pass off genetically engineered crops to us as natural! And organic?
How can I find a holistic vet near me?
TCVM-trained holistic vets often also offer acupuncture, chiropractic, and other natural modalities. Kendra V. Pope, DVM. DACIVM (Oncology), CVA, CVCH, CVFT, CVTP
A question worth asking. There are lots of labels out there that are suggestive, even sexy, you might say, and yet may not be true: holistic veterinarian, homeopathic veterinarian, holistic veterinary care, natural vet, etc. “Natural” is so misused, we’ve got people in the government trying to pass off genetically engineered crops to us as natural!
There are lots of labels out there that are suggestive, even sexy, you might say, and yet may not be true: holistic veterinarian, homeopathic veterinarian, holistic veterinary care, natural vet, etc. “Natural” is so misused, we’ve got people in the government trying to pass off genetically engineered crops to us as natural! And organic?
What does a holistic veterinarian do for You?
So, maybe the holistic veterinarian is the one who cures his patients, where the “whole animal” improves? Makes sense to me. By treating the whole, the success is greatly increased, and there’s no risk of short-sightedly making the near term look rosier, while the animal slowly gets worse year to year.