Over 400,000 copies of Dr. Pitcairn's Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats have been sold since its original publication more than 20 years ago
The book that is the definitive guide to a natural lifestyle for dogs and cats is now completely updated and revised--for the first time in 9 years. Writing with the warmth and compassion that have won them a national following, veterinarian Richard H. Pitcairn and his wife Susan Hubble Pitcairn, noted specialists in chemical-free nutrition and natural healing for pets, show dog and cat owners how to provide the very best in companionship and lifelong care.
They now cover environmental matters, including pollutants both inside the home and out, as well as recent hot-button topics, such as Mad Cow disease, Lyme disease, and the West Nile virus. They've updated dozens of recipes for delicious and healthful pet food and treats. With a guide to handling emergencies and an in-depth "Quick Reference" section, they give specific instructions for preventing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of animal diseases and disorders-with special attention to homeopathic, herbal, and nutritional remedies.
Since 2006 I've been living with my wife Susan Hubble Pitcairn (a professional artist) in Sedona, Arizona. I am retired from active practice but I continue to teach, offering a year long course in veterinary homeopathy to licensed veterinarians. I'm often asked how I became interested in alternative approaches to veterinary medicine. Here's how it happened: I graduated from veterinary school in 1965, from the University of California at Davis, California. Starting in a mixed practice (small animals, farm animals, horses, circus animals) I saw a wide variety of health problems and also learned much more how to manage cases. But I did not see the results that I expected to have using the treatments learned in veterinary school and this, to me, was a disappointment. Therefore, I assumed at the time, I needed more education. This led me to Washington State University and a Ph.D. emphasizing the study of viruses, immunology and biochemistry. I worked intensively with cell cultures and inbred mice, trying to understand how the different tissues in the body were able to recognize each other. I also helped teach virology, running the laboratory section with another graduate student. This training finished in 1972 and I graduated with a degree in Veterinary Microbiology. Staying on for a while at the university, I did research in muscle diseases and taught public health & epidemiology in the veterinary school. But after a few years I left the academic world and returned to practice. Though I'd learned a great deal about how the body worked, especially the immune system, I found that I still did not know how to better cure disease, especially chronic issues. This led me to study nutrition, which is so important in maintaining a healthy body. Finding out about the pet food industry and what sources were used to make the food led me to recommend fresh foods for animals, prepared at home. This was very satisfying and many animals were greatly helped by making this change. However, there are animals that are not helped, even by excellent natural nutrition. These are the ones that are too ill to eat or have injuries or illness that is so severe that there is not time for nutrition to have an effect. So I continued to look for some other means of restoring health in a true sense, not just covering symptoms with drugs or removing diseased tissues with surgery. After looking into many approaches I settled on homeopathy as the most practical and effective one that I could find. For example, much is known about using herbs in healing but most animals simply will not take these herbs in sufficient quantity or for long enough to make this approach practical. If we compare this to giving one or a few doses of pleasantly tasting pellets as done in homeopathy we can see the practical advantage of this method. I also find that homeopathy is much more specific in how the medicines can be used with extraordinary detail on how even herbs can be used as medicines. I found homeopathy to be intellectually complete and satisfying. As a 200 year old system of medicine it has been very well developed and an incredible amount of experience and information have given us the tools we need to work with almost any kind of health problem. The difficulty for me was to learn how to use the books, the repertories and materia medicas that were developed for human beings, to help animals. This has taken some years as you might expect, actually some 20 plus years, but has been very successful. I have been fortunate that I have been able to teach other veterinarians how to do this work. Since 1992 have offered a yearly program, the Professional Course in Veterinary Homeopathy, and to date we have over 500 animal doctors trained in using this method.
Tried to feed my dogs all raw diet but am now doing a combination of dry food and raw and cooked foods. My 2 little dogs have cast iron stomach and love everything. They can handle raw chicken and bones and raw fish and it gives them harder stools. They love cut veggies. Solid Gold is one of my favorite brands. I mostly supplement by looking for organ meat like chicken and beef livers, gizzards, lungs, etc. as well as muscle meat (ground fatty hamburger; soup bones, etc.) Supplement with fish oil, yeast, garlic, etc.
The homeopathic remedies were very helpful when I rescue a little kitty who seemed ill and could not afford vet fees. I cleared up the signs of illness in a few days.
This book is a MUST-HAVE for all dog owners or cat owners. Even if you are not deciding to feed your pet a natural diet, the information about animal health, illnesses, and homeopathy for pets is unmatched anywhere. This book was extremely informative and very easy to read. In fact, I am starting my cats on Pitcairn's natural food diet today. It's very simple -- if I wouldn't eat it myself, why would I feed it to them?
Some very good information here about canine nutrition. A good base from which to build upon as canine nutrition becomes more current and scientifically based.
This book is a must-have for any pet owner. I'm assuming your pet is a dog or a cat. It includes recipes for special-needs dogs that you would have to pay a veterinarian hundreds of dollars to reveal. Seriously! Helpful!