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5.0 out of 5 stars The Holistic Veterinary Handbook
This is the first book review that I have ever written. I am drawn to do so because; "The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" by William Winter is such a gem. I am very thankful for William's hard work to compile such a great reference for a holistic approach to animal health. His veterinarian knowledge and schooling has been brought to a place of insight, understanding and...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Essential Reading
This book is written primarily for vets and features basic treatment plans for various behavioral, digestive, CNS, mouth, eye and ear, skin, respiratory, glandular, urinary, reproductive, heart/circular disorders plus basic treatment suggestions for cancer and trauma/infection utilizing a variety of holistic therapies including acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition,...
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Holistic Veterinary Handbook, February 15, 2002
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Craig Ng (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
This is the first book review that I have ever written. I am drawn to do so because; "The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" by William Winter is such a gem. I am very thankful for William's hard work to compile such a great reference for a holistic approach to animal health. His veterinarian knowledge and schooling has been brought to a place of insight, understanding and wisdom through his gifts of writing, organization, clarity and seeing from a bigger picture. (a larger more "whole-listic" point of view for health.)
"The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" is a quick, complete, and usable reference that resources from several modalities of treatment; diet, herbs, flower essences, vitamins, exercise, and massage just to name a few.

I also enjoyed how the book was lightly peppered with quotes of wisdom and consciousness from shamans and philosophers.

The handbook is complete with over 40 pages of handouts for clients. These handouts are time saving, well written for the layperson, and full of information that will help keep the client educated and involved with the healing and health their pets.

In short, I am very thankful for William's dedication to animal health demonstrated through the writing of this book.

Sincerely,
Craig Ng

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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Essential Reading, January 24, 2000
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
This book is written primarily for vets and features basic treatment plans for various behavioral, digestive, CNS, mouth, eye and ear, skin, respiratory, glandular, urinary, reproductive, heart/circular disorders plus basic treatment suggestions for cancer and trauma/infection utilizing a variety of holistic therapies including acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition, herbal medicine, and massage. Dr. Winter has also included numerous "client handouts" with info on everything from dealing with flea problems to treating hypothyroidism naturally. There's also a dosage table for herbs and nutritional supplements and a resource guide.
The treatment plans are *very* basic and I would consider them no more than a very general guideline. There is virtually no treatment plan I would implement "as is." While published in 1997, this book somehow seems quite a bit older. Much of the information presented wasn't cutting edge even in '96/'97 and it seems even more dated now. Those looking for information on preparing a natural diet for their animals will also be disappointed. While Dr. Winter recommends feeding homeprepared food, the client handout included does not provide adequate information on preparing a properly balanced diet for dogs or cats. One of the problems with the diet he recommends for dogs is that it includes just 20%-25% animal products (meat, eggs, dairy) which is way too low for a healthy carnivore.
For people who are relatively new to holistic veterinary medicine, there are many better books available. On the other hand, if you already have a collection of books on natural nutrition and holistic health care for dogs and cats and are looking for more information and treatment ideas, you may want to add this one to your library.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars His Basics are Timeless, January 22, 2002
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
As man becomes more technologically advanced, the application of this knowledge tends to change society and its practices. In the field of communication for example, just look at the difference between the first Morse Code transmission and the Internet. But still, there is nothing like sitting down to dinner with a good friend and having a great talk. The same can be said about veterinary medicine. Although change has been huge and constantly upgrades, there are basics which will stay fundamental. Especially in the field of holistic veterinary medicine which already tends to be a throw-back to older medicinal practice, some of the basics are just common sense and timeless. Will's manual is a fine representation of these principles. It is always handy around our clinic!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is a friend for "my best friend"., February 15, 2002
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Craig Ng (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
This is the first book review that I have ever written. I am drawn to do so because; "The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" by William Winter is such a gem. I am very thankful for William's hard work to compile such a great reference for a holistic approach to animal health.

William's veterinarian knowledge and schooling has been brought to a place of insight, understanding and wisdom through his gifts of writing, organization, clarity and seeing from a bigger picture a larger more "whole-listic" point of view for health.

"The Holistic Veterinary Handbook" is a quick, complete, and usable reference that resources from several modalities of treatment; diet, herbs, flower essences, vitamins, exercise, and massage just to name a few.

I also enjoyed how the book was lightly peppered with quotes of wisdom and consciousness from shamans and philosophers.

The handbook is complete with over 40 pages of handouts for clients. These handouts are time saving, well written for the layperson, and full of information that will help keep the client educated and involved with the healing and health their pets.

In short, I am very thankful for William's dedication to animal health demonstrated through the writing of this book....

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Helpful for Pet Owners, December 3, 2001
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This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
Although Dr. Winter's manual is technically written for other holistic vets, I've gotten a lot out of it as a lay pet owner. I use it together with Anitra Frazier's New Natural Cat to try to understand what's going on with my guys when something doesn't seem quite right. It has helped me, with its clear layout of symptoms, factors and options, sort through both what and how serious a given problem might be. It also, under the "holistic challenge" heading in each section and through the numerous essays in the back, has helped me understand the difference between holistic and conventional approaches to health problems, which in turn has helped me be a better participant in my pet's care. The Holistic Veterinary Handbook isn't the only resource I use, but it's a valuable one.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heal Thy Pet - Resource for the Holistic Health of your Pet, December 2, 2001
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Veronica (St. Paul, MN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
This is an excellent book! I purchased The Holistic Veterinary Handbook 3 years ago, and this book has been my most widely used reference book from my library on pet health. As an "ordinary" dog owner, I find this book to be very straightforward and thorough in its descriptions of the various medical problems that a pet might face - from behavior issues to digestive problems, mouth diseases, eyes, ears, nose, traumas and infections, skin problems, joint/extremity problems, respiratory, cancer, heart problems, problems found in geriatric animals, etc - and provides the holistic ways of approaching the treatment of these problems. It's very apparent from reading this book and the successes I've had by using the various recommended treatment plans that Dr. Winter is highly knowledgeable in integrating the various therapies for alternative veterinarian medicine, for he outlines herbal treatments, homeopathics, flower essences, vitamins, glandular supplements, plus a natural diet and other modalities, such as the benefits of massage, opening chakras, acupuncture, etc to help restore and maintain the pet's health.

The individual treatment plans for many common diseases are the main focus of the Handbook. I particularly like and appreciate the clear and concise format of these recommended treatment plans. Each page is devoted to one disease, and then each disease is broken down into 3 parts. 1) "Holistic Rationale" which provides a practical description/explanation of the disease itself, which gives me as the pet owner a better understanding of the specific medical problem or a simple explanation as to what probably caused the problem in the first place; 2) an easy-to-follow, step-by-step diagnostic and Treatment Plan for tackling the problem - the recommended supplements, vitamins, herbs, are listed one-by-one, just like ingredients in a recipe book, so there aren't paragraphs of information to read through to find the information you're looking for; and 3) "Holistic Challenge" which gives a brief challenge to the pet owner or veterinarian on how to continue the alternative approach for the particular problem you're dealing with.

The last part of the book rounds out the holistic challenge by providing different recipes for things like nutritional supplement mixtures, 2 invaluable recipes for cats who have stopped eating or that are critical or anorexic, as well as a homemade tick repellent so that you can stay away from the highly toxic tick collars and vaccines! I've used the tick repellent recipe on myself and on my dogs each spring and summer (I live in a very high deer tick region) and it works wonders. It's all natural ingredients, so I don't have to worry about threatening my dogs' health or my own.

There's also a great dosage table in the back for the various recommended supplements, so you can easily find your animal's weight and dose accordingly. The client handout section includes one-page descriptions of information on various topics from heartworm disease, flea control products, fleas and flea infestations, hairballs, making a homemade diet for your animal, urinary problems in cats, etc. Plus, there's a "Product Sources" section which tells you where you can purchase various supplements. This is the type of information that is so extremely useful to have on hand for any pet owner, and it's all right there for you in the book!

I HIGHLY recommend The Holistic Veterinary Handbook to any veterinarian who would like to move toward alternative ways of treating their patients and to pet owners who would like to be more proactive with their animals' health on a holistic basis. I have used many of the recommended treatment plans from this book for treating my animals successfully. This is the one book I've found in all my years of searching for a thorough, yet easy-to-read book that combines several different modalities for the overall health of the animal. It truly is a Holistic Veterinary Handbook and an excellent book that every pet owner should own!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Changed My Life, November 30, 2001
By A Customer
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
Living with cats and dogs, I've become interested in finding access to information about healthcare for them that is not only informative, comprehensive, and interesting, but would also allow me to become involved more directly with their healthcare. I have found all these things and more through The Holistic Veterinary Handbook. Although the front cover states that the book is comprised of plans for the companion animal practioner, I think the book is for everyone. The book truly is holistic, including information on general health, health of wild animals verses domesticated animals, information about pathology, behavior, skin problems, trauma and infection, cancer, and has chapters covering the various body systems such as the respiratory system, etc. The book also includes a chapter concerning geriatric animals, discerning information about numerous healing modalities, and client handouts generated through Dr. Winter's veterinary clinic. After reading his book, I feel that in some ways I understand my animals and my relationship to them, better. The reading also caused me to question my own health practices and information. If for no other reason, this book should be read by everyone for the great dietary information. Diet alone can transform an animal's health. I highly recommend this book for all. Thank you, Dr. Winter. Write another book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great book, November 29, 2001
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Aurea Barreto (Brasilia, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
I love the intelligent way Dr. Winter wrote his holistic book. It's very didactic and his treatment plans are very effective. As a Vet I have experimented in my patients many of his recommendations and had many succesful healings.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not Essential Reading, July 2, 2000
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
This book is written primarily for vets and features basic treatment plans for various behavioral, digestive, CNS, mouth, eye and ear, skin, respiratory, glandular, urinary, reproductive, heart/circular disorders plus basic treatment suggestions for cancer and trauma/infection utilizing a variety of holistic therapies including acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition, herbal medicine, and massage. Dr. Winter has also included numerous "client handouts" with info on everything from dealing with flea problems to treating hypothyroidism naturally. There's also a dosage table for herbs and nutritional supplements and a resource guide.
The treatment plans are *very* basic and I would consider them no more than a very general guideline. There is virtually no treatment plan I would implement "as is." While published in 1997, this book somehow seems quite a bit older. Much of the information presented wasn't cutting edge even in '96/'97 and it seems even more dated now.

Those looking for information on preparing a natural diet for their animals will also be disappointed. While Dr. Winter recommends feeding homeprepared food, the client handout included does not provide adequate information on preparing a properly balanced diet for dogs or cats. One of the problems with the diet he recommends for dogs is that it includes just 20%-25% animal products (meat, eggs, dairy) which is much too low for a healthy carnivore.
For people who are relatively new to holistic veterinary medicine, there are many better books available. On the other hand, if you already have a collection of books on natural nutrition and holistic health care for dogs and cats and are looking for more information and treatment ideas, you may want to add this one to your library.

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5.0 out of 5 stars One of my FAVORITES! www.ItsForTheAnimals.com, February 24, 2010
This review is from: The Holistic Veterinary Handbook: Safe, Effective Treatment Plans for the Companion Animal Practitioner (Paperback)
Dr. Winter is a co-founder of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Assoc. (AHVMA). I really appreciated his great presentations at their Annual Conferences over the years. The one I treasure most was his guided meditation, as a Shaman leading us to that underground cave and connect with our Spirit Guides / Power Animals. Thank you, Dr. Winter!

His unique book, "The Holistic Veterinary Handbook", published in 1997 still provides otherwise unavailable information for the veterinarian and the pet owner. I found that the charts for dosages of supplements to be particularly helpful. A good reference book and it's one of my Favorites: [...].

The publisher, Galde Press states: "The veterinarian who wishes to treat companion animals ("pets") by healthy, non-invasive, holistic methods will find Dr. Winter's manual an indispensable guide. Everything's here, organized into easily accessible categories for all your veterinary needs, from cat psychology to ovarian cysts, from abscesses to fleas and worming. This is the one handy reference you can't do without. Includes client handouts.ISBN 1­880090­47­3, 8-1/2 x 11, 224 pgs.
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