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Sick Canine |
Terminology |
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First let's get the terminology right. According to the American Kennel Club,
and technically speaking, the correct term is sick canine. A sick dog is a male
sick canine. A sick bitch is a female sick canine. That said, nearly everyone,
including vets, call a sick canine a sick dog. |
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Fundamentals of Sickness |
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With these distinctions out of the way and forgoing the obvious jokes, let's go
on to reveal the fundamentals of a sick canine. Or for that matter, the
fundamentals of any sick animal, including humans. |
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The Diagnosis |
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The usual approach to sickness is to get a diagnosis. So, a sick dog is examined
and from the symptoms and clinical measurements, a disease is assigned. If the
presentation is one of diarrhea and vomiting, clinical evidence may point to an
irritated bowel. The diagnosis then would be Canine Irritable Bowel Syndrome.
Or, canine diarrhea and vomiting, along with clinical evidence may point to
abnormal pancreatic function. The diagnosis then could be canine pancreatitis.
Whatever disease is assigned to the symptom complex, the course of treatment is
determined by the disease. |
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Focus For Treatment |
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This process is so ingrained in our culture that it is difficult to imagine any
other effective method to treat sickness. Yet, assigning a name such as Canine
Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Canine Pancreatitis to canine diarrhea and vomiting
and from that determining a course of treatment is only one of several
possibilities. |
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Reality Has Dimensions |
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Before going on to discuss alternative methods, you need to see clearly what is
happening when a disease diagnosis is made. Get ready to be surprised. Diseases
do not have an independent existence. Diseases cannot be measured or weighed.
They do not have an objective reality. Symptoms exist. Bowels are irritated and
pancreases become inflamed and dysfunctional. And there is suffering and pain.
Sick canines and humans tell us they are suffering and in pain. There are even
pain measurement scales. However, animals and people do not experience diseases.
They can't. Diseases are only a focus for treatment. They do not have an
independent existence. |
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The Disease Name Performs The Treatment |
A disease diagnosis guides the treatment. Dependent upon what the symptom
complex is called, a particular course of treatment is followed. So, if the vet
says that the dog has canine IBS, then the course of treatment would be Flagyl,
Metranidazole, and other pharmaceuticals designed to treat that "Disease". If
the diagnosis is canine pancreatitis, then the course of treatment might include
meperidine or butorphanol for the pain. Also, for canine pancreatitis
antibiotics are often administered prophylactically to protect against
infection. |
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Another Lens To Look Through |
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Vets usually start out with abstracted indices, numbers from measurements not
ordinarily visible. They want to know how blood cells, temperature, pressure,
etcetera, vary from the normal. Wholistic practitioners are different. They
start out by looking at the dog rather than a set of numbers. Modern medicine
sees the theoretical formulas first. Wholistic healers see the animal and its
state of health or degree of sickness first.
This different starting point produces a different course of treatment. Rather
than drugs to treat symptoms, wholistic medicine considers what any healthy
animal would need to stay healthy. Holistic doctors are interested in the
numbers game, but only as an adjunct to a healthy animal. Disease is foremost a
deficiency or excess of a substance, not an elevated or reduced set of numbers
leading to a disease diagnosis.
The difference is critical. If you believe that canine pancreatitis is merely an
inflamed pancreas or that IBS is an inflamed bowel, then you are inexorably led
to pharmaceutical solutions. However, if you see the canine pancreatitis, or
canine IBS as a dog-out-of-balance, then nature is the source to regain that
balance. |
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Basic Rules of Wholism |
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Our basic rules are simple and can be instituted by anyone for any animal or
human at any age and in any state of health:
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Stop putting poisons in
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Get the poisons that are in out
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Start putting in high quality nutrition
Our therapeutic interventions are equally simple:
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Do no harm
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Use only natural substances with long histories of safe and effective use
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recognize innate body wisdom as the healer
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A New Beginning |
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Clearly, the previous is a new perspective and one that does not address
specific actions. That is a much bigger subject but one that is worth the
effort. In the meantime, you need a trustworthy guide. May I suggest Vitality
Science?
Read what our customers say about us. |
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