Hi Friend,
The increasing cost of veterinary care is preventing more and more people from having regular exams.
Is this a good thing?
Nope.
But you can at least learn HOW to do this yourself.
You can start with my Healing Your Pets At Home DVD- it is sent to your door, and it costs only $9.97
http://www.theonlinevet.com/index.php
---------------------------------------------------- If you know someone with Diabetes, then read this -----------------------------------------------------
While travelling in the UK I read an article about Medical Alert Dogs. There is a registered charity called Medical Detection Dogs.
The dogs are trained to assist individuals who manage complex medical conditions on a day to day basis. The dogs are taught to identify the odour changes that are associated with certain medical events
Our Medical Alert Dogs are trained to recognise low blood sugar levels, as these levels give off a different scent compared with blood sugars that are within the normal range. When outside the normal range our dogs, once trained, can warn and get help before the symptoms are felt. Depending on their ‘owners’ need the dogs will alert in a variety of ways eg. by barking, jumping up, licking or pawing. They will bring their owner any necessary medical supplies such as glucose and blood testing kits and get help if necessary. They can also be trained to push alarm buttons.
The same process applies to someone with Addisons disease. Characteristics’ during an Addisonian crisis include severe pain, vomiting, confusion, convulsions, loss of consciousness life threatening and serious rapid drop in blood pressure. Our Alert Dogs quickly bring vital medical supplies and get help.
Heal Your Pet At Home!
Best Wishes,
Dr Andrew Jones, DVM
P.S. Clearly our pets are capable of so much more than we give them credit for..
Would my dog Lewis be a medical detection dog??
I have yet to read about medical detection cats, but my cats both seeem pretty good at detecting cat pee..
P.P.S. On my DVD you'll get The At-Home Pet Health Exam
It's a full how-to demonstration:
Where to perform How to start What areas you should focus on, and what to look for
http://www.theonlinevet.com/index.php
DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones resigned from the College of Veterinarians of B.C. effective December 1 2010, meaning he cannot answer specific questions about your pet's medical issues or make specific medical recommendations for your pet.
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