I am also a vet assistant at
a holistic vet practice and am in school to be a vet tech!
Not exact matches
If you can also tell me the name of your
vet practice, I would really like to learn more about
holistic vet options.
She is currently under a
vet's care who
practices traditional and
holistic care.
Learn about the differences between
vets who
practice conventional,
holistic, and alternative medicine.
Most
vets who
practice holistic, alternative, or integrated medicine are not vaccinating every year.
My present
vet is GREAT about this — even though she does not
practice holistic modalities, she is always intersted to know what I have been doing.
A
holistic vet who
practices Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) may recommend a supplement in addition to traditional treatment.
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Consider integrative care that combines both standard and
holistic treatment, and importantly, look for a
vet that
practices gentle handling.
Holistic vets tend to be advocates for alternative treatments in conjunction with conventional
practices in order to promote complete, «whole» health.
But, Dr. Gary Richter, a
practicing holistic veterinarian — and best - selling author — reveals what's taught at
vet school.
Holistic veterinarians have the same licensing and education as conventional
vets, but they have a much broader area of expertise and their
practice is significantly different.
If not enough choices come up for your area or if you'd rather search for a more specialized
practice (acupuncturist, chiropractor, physical therapist, herbalist or homeopathic
vet), look into the
holistic veterinarian directories below.
Many
holistic vets do phone consultations, which can be an alternative if there are no doctors
practicing in your immediate area.
For those of us looking for a
holistic vet, this process should include questions about what «
holistic» means to them, how they became involved with
holistic medicine, what training they have had, how long they have been
practicing holistic veterinary medicine, and perhaps what some of their experiences with it, both good and bad, have been.
Learn about the differences between
vets who
practice conventional,
holistic, and alternative veterinary medicine.
Some
vets, who have come out of a longtime allopathic
practice and have become disillusioned, are very
holistic in their thinking.