Tui Na massage: Wouldn’t it be something if your horse could have a consistent, harmonious flow of stomach chi and could avoid colic, founder, stomach ulcers, and any other digestion issues horses are prone to have? Wild horses roam and … Read full article
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We receive a LOT of questions about homeopathy for animals: which remedies to use for various conditions, how to give the remedies, and most of all, questions around preventing and treating Lyme disease. Shirley has very kindly been responding to … Read full article
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All photos © Cattie Coyle You may have noticed that things have been slow here at AMG lately. I wish I could say I took the summer off and traveled … Read full article
Flower Essences To The Rescue
The biggest impact and yet the most under used in my opinion are flower essences to support rescue animals. We live in a world where all and sundry … Read full article
Q&A: How To Get Referrals from Veterinarians
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Q: How can practitioners of alternative therapies get referrals from veterinarians? What can someone just starting out do to develop a relationship … Read full article
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We get a lot of questions on how to figure out if there is a market for the modality you want to learn so you can be sure that you will have paying customers after you graduate. Marketing and market research is a huge part of any business, and one that many … Continue Reading...
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Featured School: Bancroft School of Massage
By Cattie Coyle
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The shelters in New Zealand are as full of abandoned and rescued dogs as any shelter around the world, and sadly, not all dogs end up with new homes. The SPCA in New Zealand decided they had to do something out of the ordinary to catch peoples’ attention and … Continue Reading...
Veterinary Nutrition: How To Choose The Right Food For Your Pet
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Friday Links: Corpulent Cats, Natural Tick Repellent, Homeopathy and Cat Allergies
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