Integrating modern veterinary treatments with traditional and alternative healing remedies, this authoritative handbook discusses a variety of complementary therapeutic options--including herbal medicine, osteopathy, and acupuncture--that can be used to promote canine health.
I didn't rate this book because I couldn't judge it fairly on an overall basis. Of the given information, 50% was solid and 50% was refutable. I disagree with the author on many points. You can't mix theories and idealologies, put it in a 157 page book, and expect good results. The information attempted to cover in the book was much too vast to be comprehensive; the author should have referenced other works and treated this text as a springboard for deeper discussion. A little information can be a dangerous thing for a reader who will attempt his diet, breeding, training, and healing advice without consulting a deeper source. The debatable topics had only one opinion- his.