anine Health Concern (CHC) was formed in 1994 by Catherine O’Driscoll, after two of her beautiful young Golden Retrievers – Oliver and Prudence – tragically died. She asked, “Why?” and the answers that came back were sufficiently disturbing to make her feel that independent research was necessary – free from commercial bias.
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Geriatric Pet Care
Holistic vet, Vicky Simon BVetMed VetMFHom MRCVS, gives a vet's eye view on how we can help our aging pets. This article was first published on her own website here If you are lucky, your pet will get old whilst still with you, and you will end up caring for a...
Why I Chose The Masterson Method
Hannah Jones works with a bay horse using Masterson Method an equine body work technique
Animal Therapy Magazine
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Cats and the Dreaded Fur Balls… Does a Raw Diet Help?
It doesn’t really matter what your personal opinion is on who created us and our beautiful beasts, but whomever did, why in the world would they design a creature that wears a fur coat, eats prey that wear fur coats, but can’t digest fur!?
Head to Tail Wellness by Stacy Fuchino, V.M.D. ~ Book Review by Julie-Anne Thorne
Feline behaviourist Julie-Anne Thorne reviews this book about pet wellness that demonstrates how a reasonable combination of proven Western veterinary know-how and time-tested Eastern therapies can promote health and vitality for your furry companion.
The Science of Nature
Julie Anne Lee gathered together some of the world’s best holistic vets, practitioners and healers to discuss solutions to the stress experienced by our animals and ourselves during the 2020 lockdown – find out more, watch the videos and read The Science of Nature magazine here.
Preparing For The Big Separation – Lockdown End
Yes, separation anxiety is a thing for dogs too. Vet Nurse Morag Sutherland gives us potential solutions to aid a more comfortable return to work.
Easing Your Pooch Out of Lockdown
With a soar in the demand for puppies, and the humans being in the house 24/7, we need to make sure our dogs can cope as we ease out of lockdown.