Helpful Resources
For those wishing to explore equine, dog or cat acupressure in more detail, please visit Tallgrass Publishers for books and DVD’s on the subject: http://www.tallgrasspublishers.com/tg_site/books.html
Complete Holistic Care and Healing for Horses by Mary L. Brennan, DVM is a guide to alternative therapies and remedies for the equine.
A fabulous resource for small animals is Four Paws, Five Directions, by Cheryl Schwartz, DVM. This book is a simplified guide to Chinese medicine for cats and dogs.
The theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine is detailed in The Essential Book of Traditional Chinese Medicine Volume 1 by Liu Yanchi. This book can be purchased new at Amazon or used from Abe books, http://www.abebooks.com/
Use this link to find a veterinarian with training in Traditional Chinese Medicine through the Chi Institute. The Institute was founded by Dr. Shen Huisheng Xie, DVM, PhD, a third generation practitioner of TCM and Director of the Veterinary Acupuncture Internship program for the University of Florida Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. http://www.tcvm.com/
Dr. Madalyn Ward's website is packed with information on holistic horsecare. Join her 'Horse Help Hotline Forum' on her website, http://www.holistichorsekeeping.com/
Visit Patti's home stable at www.hycourtfarm.com ; also home to the Hy Court Farm Sport Horse Collection, for the finest in talent, temperament and training.
Want to know if your horse would benefit by ditching his shoes? Check out these websites:
Pete Ramey www.hoofrehab.com
Carol Ann Castaneda www.hoovesgonewild.net
Barefoot for Soundness www.barefoothorse.com
Learn how to properly balance your horse’s feed and supplements with Dr. Eleanor Kellon’s courses:
www.drkellon.com
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