Over the past 40 years and 17 generations of dogs
and, cats we are seeing tremendous increases in chronic ill health in
our pets that was rare back in the early 1960's. Most of these illnesses
revolve around breakdown in our pets' immune systems, and include
chronic skin/ear allergies, digestive upset, thyroid/adrenal/pancreatic
disorders, seizures, gum/ teeth problems, degenerative arthritis,
kidney/liver failure, and cancer across all ages and breeds. We are also
seeing a record number of behavioral and emotional disorders including
alarming and unexplained fears/aggression., as well as difficulty
focusing/training and paying attention. The analogy of these compared
with escalating immune/behavioral diseases in children is quite
disturbing. The two biggest factors in our pets' population health
decline over these generations has been the severe overuse of multiple
vaccines and nutrient poor and toxin filled commercial pet foods. We
have also failed to address the underlying cause of disease by only sup
pressing symptoms with antibiotics, cortisone and related drugs, so the
disease progresses and goes deeper. Homeopathy offers a viable
alternative in truly curing pets and making their bodies healthier.
Michael Dym, VMD
Dr.
Dym is one of 250 veterinarians in the US trained in classical
veterinary homeopathy by Richard Pitcairn,
DVM, PhD. Dr. Dym is a
presidential scholar graduate from Cornell University with his VMD from
Penn. He is an active member of the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy and
the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association. He also
offers progressive integrative conventional veterinary medicine,
including vaccine alternatives, as well as topical and oral pesticide
options for dogs and cats
Click here to see a news clip from ABC News
featuring Dr. Dym
NEWS YOU CAN USE!!!!
Pet owners have a rare opportunity to attend a seminar with
presentations by two of the world's leading veterinary vaccine research
scientists: Dr. W. Jean Dodds of Hemopet and Dr. Ronald Schultz of the
University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine.
Drs. Dodds and Schultz will be speaking at Rutgers University in New
Brunswick, NJ on March 14, 2009 and registration will remain open until
March 1st. More information is below.
Dr. Ronald D. Schultz will be
presenting:
"What Every Dog Owner Should Know About Canine Vaccines and
Vaccination Programs"
Dr. W. Jean Dodds will be presenting:
“Clinical Approaches to Managing and Treating Adverse Vaccine
Reactions”
When: March 14, 2009
Where: Trayes Hall, Rutgers
University, New Brunswick, NJ
Directions to Trayes Hall
Time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cost: $100/person (before Dec. 31);
$115/person (after Dec. 31)
Note: All funds collected through registration
fees, less Benefit expenses of approximately $25/person, will be added to
the donations sent to the Rabies Challenge Fund Charitable Trust.
Continuing Education Credits: The 2009
NE Rabies Challenge Fund Seminar & Benefit has been approved for 6
Continuing Education (CE) Credits by the NJ Veterinary Medical Association
(NJVMA). Certificates will be provided at participant's request.
*Registration closes
March 1, 2009*
For more information on the seminar, please
visit the website
http://www.freewebs.com/rcfbenefit2009/theseminar.htm or
e-mail event organizer, Judy Schor at
pupster28@comcast.net .