Monday, May 12, 2008

END!

This is all finally over! I typed up my last case study today and spend my last hours at the Commonwealth Animal Hospital a few days ago. I really do feel like I've grown from the experience and I met a lot of really amazing people (and animals). I also saw a theory come into action and saw a great deal of proof that the homeopathy is effective. The case studies I completed were on my dog and three others. I was absolutely amazed at the progress they had all made in such a short period of time. The case studies were extremely interesting to do and I really didn't mind completing them. I also may be getting a new job and a new puppy out of the entire situation, so thats exciting!

Sunday, May 11, 2008





I've really learned a lot through this whole process. I've now completed my brochure which I intend to hand out to professionals that deal with animals on a daily basis. My dog is now done with the second round of his homeopathic remedy and his eyes haven't given him any trouble in quite a while. Dr. Schadt has reccomended that we take him off of the medicine to see how he reacts.
I'm really excited about presenting my amazing findings to other people who have animals' lives in their hands, hopefully I can change the way they look at medicine.
I presented the brochure and what I'd learned along with my dog as an example to Wilma Parker, a breeder of Toy Poodles and Chihuahuas in Concord. (I also fell in love with one of the Toy Poodles, but thats another story). She was very delighted to know how effective and simple the homeopathic remedies are. I've also presented my brochure and findings to Stan Polk, a breeder of Beagles and Rat Terriers. He was a little bit more reluctant and old fashioned where the homeopathy was concerned, but he couldn't ignore the evidence that was in my dog.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Thus far...



I'm going to give a little bit of background information before I get started with the whole process of the product. One of my best friends in the whole entire world is a Standard Poodle named Bam. About eight months ago, Bam was diagnosed with chronic dry eye and no matter how many vets we took him too or how how many medications we gave him, it looked like he was going to go blind. We were devastated, so we found our last resort, Homeopathy, which is a natural not that well known means of healing humans and animals alike. Bam was to the point of almost going blind and his left eye had begun to cloud over. He just wasn't the dog he used to be. The homeopathic veterinarian inspired me to start my research and project in veterinary homeopathy.

So far, I've almost completed all of my hours with my mentor. I was sort of afraid that the time I spent with him would be terribly boring. I've had so much fun being around Dr. Schadt and all of his coworkers! Everyone has treated me with a great deal of respect and kindness. I've gotten to know them all pretty well and have even been able to watch a surgery.
It's been pretty difficult trying to arrange times and dates with dog breeders and other veterinarians to inform them of the effectiveness of homeopathic medicine. Now I've got everything arranged and will complete it way before the deadline.
I'm planning on getting several records of homeopathic success stories and creating case studies on them to prove its reliability.
After only one round of the homeopathic treatment, belladona, Bam has almost fully recovered, he is now able to participate in his favorite pasttime, playing fetch with the tennis balls. Before, he couldn't even see to run and catch his toys.