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Veterinary Secrets Revealed
From:
Dr. Andrew Jones, DVM
Free
Seven Week Series:
How To Treat Your Pet At Home
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We're
happy to bring you this free seven week series "Veterinary
Secrets Revealed" from Dr. Andrew Jones. Dr. Jones
is a practicing veterinarian and has treated thousands
of animals. He has a special interest in alternative,
non-traditional remedies for pets and has published
numerous pet-health articles. He is the owner and practicing
vet at the Nelson Animal Hospital, in Nelson BC, He
also hosts a regular radio segment, "Pet Paws".
Dr.
Jones' considers his pets, Lewis and Cleo, as part of
his family. This philosophy of animals being members
of the family is applied to his practice as well; his
approach is one were pets are a part of the family and
they deserve the best care possible.
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Week
1: My personal story, plus
six specific at home remedies for Poisoning and Fever, which
you can use right away to Treat Your Pet At Home!
My
story
I grew
up on a large farm. We had lots of animals - cows, sheep,
pigs, horses, chickens, turkeys, many cats and many dogs.
We didn't have any money to afford the vet - so when they
were sick, we treated them with at home remedies on the farm.
I have
always loved animals. My heart sent me to veterinary school.
I went to work in a busy small animal practice. I love being
able to fix a broken leg, or treat a diabetic cat.
Not everybody
can afford to see a vet, or afford the treatments. Some of
the "normal" treatments produce severe side effects.
I started to use many of the home remedies that I saw being
used as a child on the farm - I realized that these remedies
work!
I studied
different remedies. The alternative options are huge. I began
using these with some of my clients. And guess what? Their
pets got better. This happened at home, no side effects, lower
costs. It was a win-win result. My clients felt better by
taking an active role in healing their pet and their pet got
better.
This prompted me to write the book: Veterinary Secrets Revealed.
I have
sold thousands of copies and helped thousands of pets and
their owners in the process. Enough about me... on with the
course!
WEEKLY
EXAM
Your pet
should get a thorough nose to tail exam once a week.
Get comfortable
in examining your pet. Your pet should be fine with letting
you put your fingers in his mouth or brushing his hair to
feel for lumps.
The first
thing that you have to be familiar with is normals:
CATS AND
DOGS
Vital
Statistics: Pulse and Heart Rate
Normal resting rates:
Cats: 150-200 bpm
Small dogs: 90-120 bpm
Medium dogs: 70-110 bpm
Large dogs: 60-90 bpm
Pulse
should be strong, regular and easy to locate.
Checking the pulse
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easiest place to locate a pulse is the femoral artery
in the groin area. Place your fingers on the inside of
the hind leg and slide your hand upward until the back
of your fingers touches the abdomen. Gently move your
fingers back and forth on the inside of the hind leg until
you feel the pulsing blood. Count the number of pulses
in 15 seconds and multiply that number by 4. This will
give you the beats per minute (bpm).
If
the pulse is elevated, then you may be dealing with
a nervous pet, an underlying metabolic disease, such
as hyperthyroidism, or a primary heart problem.
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If the
pulse is slower and weak, then I look for other signs of shock
(ie. internal bleeding) or a poison, such as marijuana toxicity.
This
is what I would advise in the case of poison:
GOING
TO YOUR VETERINARIAN. If your pet is showing signs of
ingesting a poison, it is important that she is examined by
your veterinarian and treated appropriately. Some toxins can
progress and lead to severe seizures. If you suspect Antifreeze
poisoning, it must be treated within 4-6 hours, before irreversible
kidney damage is done.
PURGE
THE POISON. In most cases of poisoning, getting your pet
to vomit is the most important thing that you can do. DO NOT
INDUCE VOMITING if something caustic has been consumed (such
as drain cleaner or bleach). To induce vomiting, give hydrogen
peroxide at 1 teaspoon per 10 lbs of body weight. If your
pet does not vomit in 10 minutes, repeat again. NEVER do more
than two treatments of peroxide. You can also try salt: dilute
1 teaspoon of salt in a tablespoon of water per every 10lbs
of body weight.
DELAY
ABSORPTION. Activated charcoal is readily available at
most pharmacies. It delays absorption of any toxin by binding
to the toxic compound in the stomach. The easiest way is to
give the capsule form. For those garbage-eating dogs (such
as my own dog) it is a good idea to have hydrogen peroxide
and activated charcoal always on hand.
TEMPERATURE. A
normal dog's temperature is 101 F (38.0 C), a normal cat's
temperature is 102 F (38.5 C). Taking your pet's temperature
involves placing a thermometer in their rectum. If your pet
has a temperature of 103.5 F (39.5 C) or more, they have a
fever.
Thermometer
should be almost clean when removed.
Abnormalities
are indicated by blood, diarrhea, or black, tarry stool.
These
are some of the remedies I would use if your pet had a fever:
KEEP
THEM HYDRATED. Offer plenty of fresh water in different
spots around the house. If your pet refuses to drink, use
an eyedropper or turkey baster to squirt water into the side
of its mouth. For an added boost, add Pedialyte, an electrolyte
solution available from the pharmacy; minerals become depleted
when your pet is dehydrated. Some pets prefer chicken or beef
broth, or tuna juice; give them whatever works.
CALL
YOUR VETERINARIAN. If a fever persists for more than 24
hours, and your pet is not drinking, then you must CALL your
VET.
HOMEOPATHIC.
A common remedy for fighting fever is Hepar sulph (Hepar sulphuris
calcareum); give one 30C tablet every 6 hours for 3 days.
Arnica is useful in fighting the aches and pains that go along
with fever; give one 30C tablet per 40lbs of body weight every
4-6 hours.
TWO
QUESTIONS PEOPLE ALWAYS ASK ME
1. Andrew,
do these remedies really work?
2. Andrew, Can I really learn how to treat my pet at home?
Yes, I've
used these natural treatments for over 10 years as a practicing
veterinarian. And yes, thousands of people are using my remedies
to heal their pets.
If you
have a pet that is in need of veterinary care, Veterinary
Secrets Revealed can help your pet. In addition, it is backed
by a 60-day money back guarantee - not to mention the fact
that you get to keep all the bonuses even if you return the
book.
To order,
go to: Veterinary
Secrets Revealed
Yours
truly,
Dr Andrew Jones
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