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Don’t tell anyone but my dog has Scabies
The shoulder dips, the legs go in the air, the body twists in delight, and before you have time to shout “STOP!!!!”, your dog is covered in fox poo and stinking. Usually, there are no consequences other than a ripe smell in the car on the way home and a cold (or warm...
Veterinary homeopathic research
A 4-year-old trotter gelding was treated homeopathically for delayed wound healing associated with antimicrobial-resistant bacteria. The horse failed to respond to antibiotic treatment with intravenous gentamicin and penicillin followed by oral sulfadiazin natrium and trimethoprim. Wound swab, bacterial examination, and microbial sensitivity test diagnosed ORS – Oxacillin Resistant Staphylococcus haemolyticus and Actinobacillus equuli. At presentation for homeopathic treatment, the horse showed putrid inflammation, edema and seroma. Following treatment with a single dose of homeopathic silicea terra, resolution of clinical signs occurred.
Tessie
Tessie was diagnosed with an aggressive soft tissue sarcoma (tumour) 7 weeks ago, manifesting as a large swelling on her hind leg. The prognosis was not good and we were offered chemotherapy or a leg amputation. However I wanted to try a holistic approach to help with...
Chi
A lovely warm blood mare who suffered from a rotated pedal bone (bone in the foot). Awarded ‘loss of use’ by the insurance company the owner bought her back for meat value.
Over the next few months under the vet’s care, Chi gradually improved and regained both her zest for life and her soundness. The pedal bone had rotated back. From that time on until her death nine years later, she was back in work.
Edition Dog article about CAM4Animals
Canine Wellness Practitioner Junior Hudson sat down with the CAM4Animals team to find out more about their campaign Published January 2019. Reproduced with the kind permission of Edition Dog 1. The integration of both conventional and complementary/alternative...
My dog, my choice! Or is it?
Naturally, you want to make an informed choice for the health and welfare of your dog so if you’ve chosen a holistic approach and your dog becomes ill or injured then no doubt you’ll research drug-free treatments. You’ll discuss options with your vet, a therapist, friends, family – whatever you feel you need to do in order to find the best solution to treat your beloved four legged friends in the kindest, most effective, way possible. You choose your treatment programme … but are then told by your vet that you can only use holistic therapy AFTER they have prescribed drugs (or, at best, alongside them)…
JJ the horse
Jenny Seagrove at the CAM4Animals March, April 2018, speaking about one example of homeopathy used successfully on her horse with a sarcoid close to his eye.






