[nagdu] Hollistic Vet?

Daryl Marie crazymusician at shaw.ca
Tue Nov 3 19:33:59 UTC 2015


Raven,

So far as I know, this is the only holistic vet in the area. The phone lines were so busy yesterday when I called that one of the vets answered my call. Turns out that she's the one I am going to see. Coincidentally, her name is Jennifer, and she also has a black Lab. She worked for several years in a conventional vet clinic, but has added acupuncture and Chinese herbs to her veterinary toolbox. It also appears that she's their go-to girl for dermatology... so I already feel like I am in good hands.

The price does still seem quite steep, but their initial consult is for one hour. I can clearly outline what we've gone through, and see where we go from here. :)

Daryl

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----- Original Message -----
From: Raven Tolliver via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org>
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Sent: Tue, 03 Nov 2015 11:55:01 -0700 (MST)
Subject: Re: [nagdu] Hollistic Vet?

Holistic vets typically charge more because they spend more time with
you. From what I've researched and heard from other natural-rearers,
holistic vets usually spend 1 to 3 hours with you for the first
consult or 2, whereas conventional vets only give you about a half
hour. Just say, if a conventional vet's fee for an office call is $60
for half hour, multiply that if you wanted to see them for 2 or 3
hours.

Holistic vets could really mean anything. Some people actually
implement holistic practices, and other vets adopt some holistic
therapies while running a practice that is 90% conventional. I would
ask what percentage of the practice is conventional or holistic. Many
of the holistic vets around here disclose how holistic they are.

I would ask some key questions to see whether or not a vet's values
align with mine. What kind of diet do you recommend? What kind of
vaccine schedule do you recommend? What approach do you recommend for
pest prevention?
If you don't have firm beliefs either way, those questions may not be
helpful in making a decision. And in that case, you could ask about
whether they offer holistic therapies and what kinds, and what is
their approach to resolving a chronic health problem. If you're a
truly holistic practitioner, there is only one right answer to that
last question. Holistic practitioners don't look to pills for
resolutions because pills only address symptoms and do not address the
underlying cause of the problem..


I think this is a great step toward healing your dog, and I wish you a
positive and empowering experience with this practitioner.
-- 
Raven
Founder of 1AM Editing & Research
www.1am-editing.com

You are valuable because of your potential, not because of what you
have or what you do.

Naturally-reared guide dogs
https://groups.google.com/d/forum/nrguidedogs

On 11/3/15, Tracy Carcione via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> I've tried a vet who was listed as "holistic", but recommended conventional
> flea preventives, vaccines, etc, and didn't seem to know any more about
> dogfood than any other vet. I wasn't impressed.
> I also took another dog to a holistic vet a long time ago, who did actually
> seem to be what I'd call holistic, but recommended thyroid meds without
> doing any tests, which didn't impress me, either.
> I hope your experience is better than mine. Just, as always, don't
> discount
> what you know about your dog and accept whatever the vet says without
> discussion. To me, that would be key in a holistic vet, and really any
> vet--a willingness to discuss the problem and possible solutions with me,
> respecting my opinions, but offering alternatives.
> Tracy
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nagdu [mailto:nagdu-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Daryl Marie via
> nagdu
> Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2015 8:20 AM
> To: NAGDU Mailing List, the National Association of Guide Dog Users
> Cc: Daryl Marie
> Subject: [nagdu] Hollistic Vet?
>
> Hi! Has anyone taken their guides to a holistic vet? I have made an
> appointment for Jenny next week, as conventional medicine only seems to
> mask
> her allergy symptoms, and everything that I've read says that it is not
> uncommon for allergies to progress or worsen over time.
> This holistic vet also does use conventional medicine, so I'm not concerned
> about qualifications or anything... It just seems like a LOT of money for
> an
> initial consult, but am curious as to anyone else's experiences?
>
> Daryl
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