At Pet -Tao, exciting things are happening! We are hard at work as we speak! Casey and I seem to be spending any extra time we might have on Pet-Tao. Our staff is doing an absolutely great job preparing our integrated pet foods. We are now preparing and shipping about 300 pounds of food a [...]
According to Webster’s dictionary, integrate means to form into a unified whole. In terms of veterinary medicine, integrate means to combine or unify two different types of medicine into one medical practice. The most common types unified are those of Western medicine with Eastern medicine. Western medicine is the type most thought of when considering [...]
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This blog is new and exciting for pet owners. Basically, the blog will educate pet owners about new, exciting news about the practice of integrated veterinary medicine. Integrated veterinary medicine combines the strengths of Eastern and Western veterinary medicine to give pet owners options or other avenues for the treatment of disease. There will be [...]
It is always a joy to have some sort of impact on other people. For the past two weeks, I have enjoyed entertaining two veterinary students in my practice. These students have trained, studied, and observed how I do things in practice. Even though they may not agree with the way I do everything, this experience [...]
Today was another rough day at the office. It has been an overcast, rainy Monday, and Mondays are often challenging here at the clinic. I saw a few cases that will turn out okay, but I also saw some that are very serious and probably will not. One case in particular that i am concerned [...]
Readers and clients have asked me to write a blog entry describing my veterinary practice. For over ten years, I have been a practicing large and small animal Veterinarian here in middle Tennessee. I and my staff of 3 full-time animal science professionals treat and serve pets and animals in our full-service clinic in Franklin, [...]
Since I integrate Western veterinary medicine and Eastern veterinary medicine into my practice, many clients and friends have asked about how and where I studied Eastern Veterinary Medicine. So I’ll explain it here. And I’ll pass on links to websites that explain more about what and where I have studied. I began to learn about [...]
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