Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Discovering Holistic Healing For Animals

By Carol Fox


When pets are ill or injured, it can often be heartbreaking. Taking an animal to the veterinarian can also be expensive. As such, these issues have led to a new practice, holistic healing for animals.

In one case, a cat had been having difficulty with movement then became paralyzed. Upon realizing the cat could no longer move, the owners sought out the help of a veterinarian. In the process, the owners ran across a local osteopathic and acupuncture clinic for animals ran by Dr. Valerie Trudel. As Dr. Trudel could see the cat was in need of treatment, the doctor agreed to examine the cat.

Upon an initial examination, Dr. Trudel's first instinct was to prepare the cat's parents for the worse. Instead, the owners ask the veterinarian to try anything and everything that could prevent such an outcome. While at the same time, the owners knew that doing so could be a long, expensive and difficult journey. Nonetheless, the owners decided to move forward with alternative forms of treatment.

After the acupuncture treatment, the owners returned home with the cat while keeping a watchful eye on the animal for a full twenty four hours. Much to the owner's amazement, while having left the clinic with the cat laying on its stomach, the cat was laying on its side upon returning home. As the movement was the most the owners had seen in several days, this gave the owners at a glimmer of hope.

After two weeks, the owners returned to Dr. Trudel's practice for a follow-up appointment and to evaluate the next step in the cat's care. When the owners entered the clinic with the cat walking normally, Dr. Trudel was amazed at how responsive the cat had been to one session of acupuncture. While this is the case, there are many similar stories now taking place in the world of alternative and holistic animal care.

Like Dr. Trudel, there are many veterinarians now turning to these alternative practices. For, when traditional medications and surgeries are either unsuccessful or not an option, it can often be beneficial to try alternative solutions. Whereas, even if euthanasia becomes necessary, at least the owners know that all options have been examined and researched before having to make such a difficult decision.

Throughout the life of a pet, a number of pet owners have discovered that traditional forms of medication are often harsh on digestive systems, or do not do enough to treat a condition. As most pet owners consider pets a part of the family, owners will often do anything and everything to give pets the best care possible and if at all possible, avoid euthanasia. For, due to the human connection to nature, animals often fill an essential emotional need of owners and family members.

While traditional veterinary practices and practitioners have made great strides in making treatment forms easier in the future, so too have veterinarians such as Dr. Trudel and Dr. Barnes, both of whom offer a choice between alternative, holistic and traditional treatments for different animals. For, if an animal can be treated through procedures such as acupuncture or osteopathy, most can improve over time and live long and happy lives.




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