From Publishers Weekly
Readers will be inspired by this instructive collection of stories about holistic veterinary medicine. Kelleher, a veterinarian who received her original training in traditional Western medicine, explains how she came to realize that there was a more "compassionate way to heal animals." She cleverly combines true stories of holistic healing with practical explanations of the underlying theories and practice. The result is a book that works on many levels: as an entertaining read, a crash course in acupuncture, chiropractic and herbal medicine and a testament to the will and spirit of the animals Kelleher works with. Kelleher recognizes the qualities that make each animal unique, even when she's talking about her tortoise, Mr. Sheldon T: "He is simple, hardened and tough but possesses the vulnerable and soulful wisdom of a hunched old man." From Kane, the 120-pound dog who suffers from severe seizures, to Rio, the orange mare with a sarcoid on her eye, Kelleher demonstrates the amazing healing potential of alternative medicine. Despite her many successes, Kelleher also meets with disappointment, as with Ginger, a shepherd mix who simply won't respond to treatment and must be euthanized. But Kelleher endows death with as much dignity as life and, taking a lesson from her grandmother, knows "to honor that tired inner spirit instead of forcing it to occupy a body longer than necessary."
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Susan G. Wynn, D.V.M, A.H.G. Author of
Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine and
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine This is the one storybook I would recommend for the modern-day pet owner interested in learning more about alternative medicine. It's poignant, yes, but it's also accurate. Get it! --
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