SCENAR (an acronym standing for Self-Controlled Neuro-Adaptive Regulator) is advanced pain relief treatment technology. It is a bio-electrical medical device used by healthcare professionals to treat acute and chronic pain, sports injuries, arthritis, back pains, inflammations and a growing list of other conditions.
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Christopher Day’s Books
Vet Christopher Day produced a lot of great reference books that are useful for animal custodians and veterinary professionals alike.
Arthritis and the older dog
If your dog has canine arthritis then you probably already know a lot about it and are now looking for ways to make your dog more comfortable and bring some joy back into their lives. A lot of owners will have tried physiotherapy, acupuncture and hydrotherapy, or their dogs are already taking the maximum dose of painkillers but they may still be finding daily activities uncomfortable to the point where owners are starting to question their quality of life. People often try canine massage as a last resort.
Basil’s Story
A dramatic insight into canine behaviour and the discovery of integrated veterinary medicine It was my fault....... I’d left them alone when we'd always had a feeling that Basil, our rescue collie cross, was overly wary of our two year old son. Basil came flying...
Holly – Labrador cross Collie
Holly was in a lot of pain, unable to put her one rear leg to the ground. Life was miserable for her.
Then she found a vet who used acupuncture, herbs and physiotherapy.
Now at age 12 Holly is again able to enjoy her weekly training sessions with her mates!
Two years on – the growth of CAM
November 2019 – CAM4animals formed out of a need to safeguard and support the use of CAM within veterinary medicine and it too has grown in strength over the last two years. We have helped ignite an interest in what CAM has to offer not only to people whose animals may not do well under conventional treatment, but also to those looking for a wider range of options in addition to drugs or surgery. In effect, CAM is beginning to be seen as a normal and valuable part of integrated veterinary care.
Ralph teaches his owner about Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Cavapoo puppy Ralph suffered from colitis and an upset tummy until his mum found a different diet and complementary and alternative medicine for him. This short blog speaks of his first five years.
A celebration of National Dog Week
In celebration of dogs everywhere, here is a gallery of a tiny handful of our supporters’ canines. They have all been helped by Complementary and Alternative Medicine – some of it life-saving (look out for the interloper
Lizzie’s Story
Lizzie was found in an overcrowded pound in Cyprus. She was very thin weighing just 8.5kg, half her current body weight, and was dirty and terrified. She had a horrific infected leg injury – probably caused by being tied up too tightly by a rope. She was on strong...








