Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
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Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
Can someone please recommend a good book on homeopathy for animals, for
the lay person?
My daughter asks for her cat
thanks
Simon
the lay person?
My daughter asks for her cat
thanks
Simon
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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
Hi Sinon,
I think the guy's name is George Macleod. has written books on veterinary
homepathy as well as for cats etc.
Search the websites for Macleod and Homeopathy
or at minimum price
http://www.minimum.com/b.asp?a=cats-macleod
Also found this one
Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs : Small Doses for Small Animals by DVM,
Don Hamilton
Regards,
Paul
I think the guy's name is George Macleod. has written books on veterinary
homepathy as well as for cats etc.
Search the websites for Macleod and Homeopathy
or at minimum price
http://www.minimum.com/b.asp?a=cats-macleod
Also found this one
Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs : Small Doses for Small Animals by DVM,
Don Hamilton
Regards,
Paul
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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
Small Doses for Small Animals: Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs, by
Don Hamilton DVM.
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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
But you might try to have a look, before buying. Most of the animal
homeopathy books I've seen have been awfully "cookbook style"; I tried
a few, then gave up and went back to "if this were a human, what would
they be doing?", and rep accordingly. (But if you *do* find a book you
really like, please let me know!)

Shannon
homeopathy books I've seen have been awfully "cookbook style"; I tried
a few, then gave up and went back to "if this were a human, what would
they be doing?", and rep accordingly. (But if you *do* find a book you
really like, please let me know!)

Shannon
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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
I agree, Shannon. I haven't found a veterinary homeopathy book that actually addresses how to interpret symptoms in companion animals -- they do seem to foolow a "cookbook approach," and generally the only effective thing to do is to use keen observation and repertorize the symptoms and traits that have appeared and that characterize the individual. Too bad! The ideal book on this subject has yet to appear, I think. Rosemary
Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
All those mentioned are good, in the UK there is a lovely new one by Francis Hunter - "Everyday Homeopathy for Animals", George Macleod has one just on Cats as mentioned (also English). Of course Shannon is right, but it can sometimes be easier to "see" the remedy when the animal picture is painted, eg symptoms about hair balls or humping the cat or teddy bear. Minerva or Serpentina or Potent Books should have them. Local libraries? They have a few here in Australian libraries.
Best wishes, Elizabeth
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Best wishes, Elizabeth
Be Happy, Be Healthy, Belong
Similibooks
Homeopathic Books On-line
PO Box 2108, Windsor Qld, 4030 Australia
Phone +61 7 3861 1883 Fax +61 7 3861 1623
www.similibooks.com
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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
Hmmmm -- you're right -- hairballs and humping the teddy bear are really hard symptoms to figure out from humans!! Good thought.
) Rosemary

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Re: Book recommendations - vetinary homeopathy
I won't be looking at them, it's up to my daughter to check them out -
I was just asking for recommendations for her to start
Simon
I was just asking for recommendations for her to start
Simon