Jeff Feinman VMD, CVH  — Weston, Connecticut  — Call: 203.222.7979

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Cancer is a disease that we veterinarians are diagnosing more frequently in pets. According to the Morris Animal Foundation, “1 in 2 dogs will develop cancer and 1 in 4 dogs will die of the disease.

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF VETERINARY HOMEOPATHY

Are you concerned with your animal companion’s state of health?  Does s/he just not have that glow of good health?

Are you tired of having to treat the same conditions over and over again only to have them return as soon as the medicine runs out?

Our world is full of subtleties that are often overlooked in the rush of modern life.  Oftentimes we see what is most evident and believe that to be all there is – we miss the web of more subtle events and objects that accompany the obvious but are hidden to the casual observer.  We are satisfied that the easily observable is the extent of what is and we fail to look “behind the scenes”.
The first confusion is what to actually call a practice which uses anything other than conventional, Western medicine. The buzz words are Holistic, Wholistic, Alternative, Complementary, Quackery…….

I am very proud to announce that the Veterinary Homeopathy Consulting Group (VHCG) is now available to help your pet. Our highly trained and experienced veterinary homeopaths are available nationwide to improve access to vet homeopathy.

More therapeutic options are now avaiable for many medical problems with your pets.

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This is the letter I wrote to JAVMA (Journal of the American Vet Med Ass.) which they would not publish. I still strongly believe however that every pet owner should be informed, by their veterinarian, about every available treatment option. 

Neutering, and the age at which a dog is neutered, may affect the animal’s risk for developing certain cancers and joint diseases, according to a new study of golden retrievers by a team of researchers at the University of California, Davis.
What follows is an excerpt of an article from a popular pet health site. In it the author discusses the importance of being fully informed when deciding what is best for your pet. My comments (as well as my response to a comment to my comment) can also be read there.
What follows is my own experience with homeopathic treatment of my Lyme disease. I have been asked several times to share this. Usually after a client's pet has received treatment. It is not meant for anyone else to emulate.
Five representatives of the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association attended the AVMA meeting, January 3-6, 2013, where Resolution 3 from the Connecticut VMA entitled, “Homeopathy has been identified as an ineffective practice and its use is discouraged,” was discussed.
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