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An Opportunity for Permanent Access

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* 27 recordings from the Holistic Shelter and Rescue Care Conference

Adele Leas

A hands-on harmonizing sequence (Jin Shin Jyutsu) to help an animal let go of Fear

Want to boost your bond and calm your pet? Adele Leas shows you how to do Jin Shin Jyutsu – a Japanese technique to release tension.

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Amy Snow

Sheltering is an Active Verb

Acupressure is a simple technique and you can learn where to put your fingers to calm the animal.

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Ana Maria Vasquez

Animals as Messengers for Rescue Workers

Have you seen the high attrition rate amongst people that work with animals? It is a huge problem and the animals themselves can help us work through it.

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Andrea Ring, DCH

Dealing with the Unbalanced Animal through Homeopathics

Want to know what homeopathics can be used in animals that show behavioral issues in the shelter? See this wonderful guide and lesson you can use right away.

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Dr. Andrew Jones

Top 10 Remedies to Help Pets

Want to know a simple holistic treatment for kennel cough? A way to make up your own shampoo? Find out the 10 top holistic remedies from Dr. Andrew Jones.

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Cathrine S. Cornwall-Nyquist

Holistic Animal Welfare for the Big Cats

Want to know how a big cat shelter is managed? And see how communication plays an important role?

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Chelsea Edwards

The Simplicity of Going Holistic in Shelters

Chelsea, who runs a small shelter, delves into simple ways to use holistic methods in the care of your animals. Explore feeding and parasite control as well as helping the dog behaviorally.

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Christine Noble Seller

Communication with Rescue and Shelter Animals: What They Want You to Know

How can animal communicators help in shelters. A special tip – ask what name they like to be called.

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Dr. Debbie Singer

Demystifying Misconceptions of Biting and Scratching From a Cat Vet and Cat Communicator

Does your cat bite or scratch out of the blue? Why does s/he do that? Get the answers from a communicator.

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Eleni Gkikakis

Intuitive Communication and how it can Help Shelter Animals and even Avoid Euthanasia

Imagine talking to a lion to help him understand why they wanted to remove a tooth. And unravelling a case of a dog that turned aggressive and how it was solved.

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Ellie Laks

Holistic Tails from a Gentle Barnyard

What a great place! Imagine animal healing coupled with giving people hope. Meet Delilah the cow, the oldest cuddle turkey, and learn what cow hugging is.

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Esta Bernstein

How Alternative Therapies are Incorporated into Saffyre Sanctuary

How can you make decisions on what to do with the horses in your sanctuary? Communication of course!

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Dr. Hubert Karreman

Sources of Meat for Feeding Raw and a Large Animal Vet’s Take on Vaccines

Want to feed raw? Dr. Karreman has some ideas for you to cut costs. Also, some large animal views (think herd) on vaccines for pets.

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Irini Molfessi

A Tour of a Greek Shelter

Want to try group housing for the dogs? This Greek shelter is doing it, and by using holistic methods and animal communication, is having better outcomes.

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Jan Allegretti, D.Vet.Hom.

The Holistic Medicine Chest: Natural Remedies to Treat Common Illnesses and Injuries in the Shelter or at Home

Why would you incorporate holistic treatments into a shelter? One reason is lower cost, but there are others as well. and how would you begin in the world of homeopathy?

 

Jeff Feinman

Scrap the Exam and use BEAM

Want to improve adoption rates? Dr. Jeff looks at how to evaluate them and make individual improvement using the BEAM system.

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Joan Ranquet

Animal Communication for Healing in Rescues and Shelters

Joan Ranquet has a simple solution to help the animals get adopted. Explore EFT (Tapping) and as well as benefit from Joan’s long-standing relationship to shelters.

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Julie Anne Lee , DCH, RCSHom

Putting Alternative into Helping Animals 

You want to benefit the animals but you are unsure of how to begin. Look at what you are doing now and assess it to help the animals.

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Dr. Lisa Winters

Feeding a Cat Naturally

Canned pumpkin woks great for cats with constipation. And what is the best to feed cats naturally?

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Liz Clifton

Creating Harmony and Calm in Your Home

Got a nervous dog or cat? Liz tells us how to approach changing the behavior, all beginning with us. Find out how to calm yourself.

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Liza Weaver

The Easiest Way to feed Raw

Want to feed raw but you area overwhelmed by the detail? Liza boils it down to a simple formula and an easy way to get started. Raw Feeding for Dummies!

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Dr. Michael Dym

Vaccination Ideas to Boost Health

Want to avoid vaccine injury? Dr. Dym reviews how we can do that in simple ways.

 

Dr. Odette Suter

Sterilization: It’s Impact on Health and Alternatives to help maximize animals’ health worldwide.

Have you heard that sterilization can cause issues? Dr. Suter reviews the facts and then offers alternatives to surgery.

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Pam Roussell

How to do a Vaccine Detox

Want to know how to do a vaccine detox? It really isn’t that hard once you know how.

 

Patty Hegwood

Volunteers – the Lifeblood of Shelters

Do you value volunteers? Patty looks at how to keep them working and stimulated rather than losing them.

 

Penny – Dr. Zoolittle

Bringing Holistic Care into Shelters

How can we start with holistic care? Dr. Zoolittle shows us why we want to do that and simple steps to begin the path.

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Wynter Worsthorne

Animal Rescue Aided by Communication

Ever wondered what a lion, hyena, or baboon would say? Could you get them to help you get along with them?

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*The 10 Holistic Recordings

- simple things you can do to go the holistic route TODAY!

Preliminary          Adverse Effects of Vaccinations

Day 1                    How to Start Feeding Raw

Day 2                    Dangers of Popular Flea Products

Day 3                    One Vaccine and Done – a new Approach

Day 4                    Detoxing – What Diet to Feed?

Day 5                    Treating Arthritis Holistically

Day 6                    A Homemade Diet for Dogs and Cats

Day 7                    Titers – Only Need to do One

Day 8                    The Obesity Epidemic and Solutions

Day 9                    Vaccination versus Immunization – Why it Fails

Day 9                    What is the right Diet for an Allergic Dog or Cat?

Premium Package

* All 27 recordings from the Holistic Care, Happy Pets Conference (see description for VIP package)

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*The 10 Holistic Recordings

(see description for VIP package)

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*The C****D Bunker Course.

A course designed for people unable to get to see their veterinarian for regular services during lockdown in the pandemic. It grew from there to a critique of how we do veterinary care in pets.

The topics of the five webinars include:

- C****D and Pets – Does C****D infect pets and are we at risk from them?

- Parasites – Do we need a heartworm test prior to starting heartworm preventives? Short answer - NO.

- Vaccination – Why do we vaccinate so often and what can we do instead?

- Nutrition – What foods create health in dogs? Which ones don’t? See a sample homemade recipe.

- Emergency Care – Common Conditions you can help with. Be your dog's first responder.

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* The Pet First Responder Course

Use this course to help your dog or cat. It consists of written notes and over 6 hours of webinars. 

Why do you need a pet first aid course? Simply, to save a life. If you are prepared for a medical emergency, there is a better chance you can pull your friend through. This course is designed to help guide you through what to do if faced with an emergency involving your four-legged friend. It is emergency preparedness at its best. You will learn what to do, and just as importantly, what not to do.

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My wish is to save lives. If you have the same goal, you can do it by learning this material. Also, if you work with dogs or cats, this will show your clients that you care and that you can help out if an emergency arises with the companions in your care.

Permanent access. Includes admission to the Zoom meetings and intensives that highlight the use of the first aid principles.

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Section 1 – Your Role as a First Responder

I introduce you to first aid and describe a first aid kit that you can make at home. You will also see how to protect yourself, including muzzling techniques.

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Section 2 – Treating Dogs and Cats

I review treatment techniques. You’ll learn how to give injections, clean and treat ears, and how to administer medications of all types.

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Section 3 – The Primary Assessment – Checking Vitals

I teach you how to do a primary assessment. This helps you decide if you need to institute first aid, if you have to get to the veterinarian, or if it can wait. You assess using a TPR (temperature-pulse-respiration), gum color and hydration. And, a trick on how to use a stethoscope.

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Section 4 – Conditions: Cuts and Bandaging, Allergies, Eye Emergencies, Fractures, Poisonings, Bloat, Blocked Cats and Choking

Lots here to look at. Learn what to do with cuts (bandaging), allergic reactions, eye ailments, fractures, and if your cat is blocked or dog bloated.

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Section 5 - Too Cold, Too Hot, Shock, Vomiting and Diarrhea and Seizures

We delve into seizures, vomiting and diarrhea, as well as hyperthermia and burns and the opposite, freezing and hypothermia. Add in a lesson on when to use a cat laxative.

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Section 6 – Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

This is a complete CPR course consisting of five in-depth webinars and text documents based on the most current knowledge from the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care.

You’ll learn how the heart works and how breathing is controlled. Then, you’ll learn the ABCs. This is followed by instructions on cardiac and thoracic chest compressions – how fast and how hard, and how you add in breathing. It ends by covering the risks of CPR and looking at when we do a do-not-resuscitate (DNR).

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Section 7 - Case Reports of Dog Diseases

This is a series of cases and descriptions so you can see how to put your learning to work. Dr. jeff is always adding to this.

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Section 8 - Case Reports of Cat Diseases

Same as the previous lesson but the focus is on cat ailments.

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Section 9 - Poisonings

A run-through of the different things that can poison cats and dogs (there are real differences).

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