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About Dr. Christina Chambreau

Christina Chambreau, DVM, graduated from the University of Georgia Veterinary College in 1980 and has had a Homeopathic Veterinary Practice since 1988. She is co-founder and was Chair for the Academy of Veterinary homeopathy. She is the author of Healthy Animal’s Journal: What You Can Do to Have Your Dog or Cat Live a Long and Healthy Life; Healthy Dog Journal ebook; Fleas Be Gone kindle; and co-author of Tutorial and Workbook for the Homeopathic Repertory and How to Have a Stress Free Wedding and Live Happily Ever After. She has written and is quoted in many magazines. She lectures at veterinary conferences around the world. She speaks and gives classes for animal enthusiasts and practitioners. She is committed to empowering people to heal their animals and themselves in a way that heals the planet.

Good News for Animals

  February - Rabies vaccine - New guidance from the AVMA advises that cats and dogs that are exposed to rabies and are overdue for a vaccine can have a booster shot followed by an observation period rather than be subject to quarantine or euthanasia.  Call me for how this may impact your decision about Rabies vaccination. March 2 [...]

“Yeast” skin and ear infections

A reader queried - Dr, C, I think.my 2 yr old Schnoodle rescue has a yeast problem. He is liking and licking, pads and groin. Groin very red. Tea tree shampoo? Thanks From a conventional perspective, we think of something (yeast) causing the problem (itchy skin, redness) then look for something to "get rid of [...]

Advanced homeopathy students

I will start posting about books when I get offers. Studying miasms is very useful to understanding how our vital force functions.   Notes on the Miasms Proceso Sanchez Ortega   Originally published in 1977, This book is an in-depth look at the concept of miasms in homeopathic practice. Ortega's 40 years of practice provides [...]

By |2016-01-03T09:17:47-05:00January 3rd, 2016|homeopathy|0 Comments

Which Chinese element is your dog?

Dr. Doug Knueven's blog is fun today. I have suggested signing up for his blog before. Today he looks at how different dog breeds personify the five elements in TCVM (traditional Chinese veterinary medicine). The Fire constitution typical toy poodle - full of excitement and enthusiasm. Of course any breed can be a fire constitution. Dr. Doug [...]

By |2015-12-29T12:16:01-05:00December 30th, 2015|Behavior, cats, Chinese medicine, dogs, horses|0 Comments
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