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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Four Paws Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogsby: Cheryl Schwartz List Price: $29.95 Amazon.com's Price: $19.77 You Save: $10.18 (34%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 636.70890951 EAN: 9780890877906 ISBN: 0890877904 Label: Celestial Arts Manufacturer: Celestial Arts Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 412 Publication Date: 1996-08 Publisher: Celestial Arts Studio: Celestial Arts Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: For the growing number of animal lovers seeking an alternative to Western medicine, this comprehensive approach to home animal care includes descriptions of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine treatments, with special emphasis placed on clear, uncomplicated approaches to acupressure and diet that readers can do themselves at home. Inlcudes two 16-page color inserts. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Empower yourself and help your pet with TCM If you want to get empowered to understand Traditional Chinese Medicine and help your cat or dog, this book will launch you into orbit with theory, charts, and information you can put to work quickly with acupressure massage, diet and supplements. The diagnosis charts are a great starting point for training yourself to observe your pet's symptoms. The only negative for me is that hypertension and blindness are not in the index. Rating: - 4 Paws great resourceNot necessarily the easiest book to follow for the lay person, but this book contains very comprehensive information on treating your whole dog rather than just a specific symptom. Rating: - Not for Doctors of TCM (There Are Better Books)Although I must say that this is a well-written book, and very useful for those people who don't know much about Traditional Chinese Medicine, the author did not seem to have an in-depth knowledge about TCM. Filled with little mistakes that can mislead a practitioner, I'd recommend picking up a different text to learn from. (For example, the author refers often to "Kidney Blood," which is NOT a term used in Chinese Medicine.) Fun to read, but too inaccurate for an alternative ... Read More Rating: - Practical & ComprehensiveThis is an excellent reference book for both beginners & experts. It is well organized, easy to understand & contains a wealth of information. Rating: - Alternative Pet Care for EveryoneThis book is a constantly used handbook for me. I bought this copy to replace the one that I have given away most recently. It is wonderful to be able to help your pet feel better, in addition to what your vet can do, with relatively inexpensive remedies available at the health food store and with accupressure which also helps you bond with your pet. I was even able to get remarkable results from an inexpensive & common TCM patent remedy for my dog who had great difficulty moving her hindquarters after ... Read More
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