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Breaking News – Pet Cremation Fraud Uncovered

March 28th, 2012

I should have gone with my gut!

This was my first response when I learned that several pet cremation companies in British Columbia failed in an undercover investigation.

To me, euthanasia is one of the most painful and heartbreaking times for pet lovers and also vets.   Personally, I am never left untouched by a euthanasia and I have always felt that a piece of me goes with the pet I am asked to euthanize.  Witnessing the pain of the loss, witnessing the grief and the ever present love made me appreciate the time we have with our animal friend event  more.   I  also believe that it is also important to honor the remains with care and respect  and to ensure that right ashes get  back to my clients.

I have always suggested private cremations but I must confess that I often wondered, if the cremation companies are honest.  Years ago,  my partners beloved  dog Bodhi passed away.  It was a heart breaking experience because the loss was sudden.  I remember dropping Bodhi’s remains off at  Blue Ridge Cove Animal hospital for a private cremation.

I remember that  right there, I  asked the question in my head:” Can I trust these people that Bodhi will be cremated privately?”  Today,  years after we received the ashes  back,  I learned I should not trust them.

A recent independent undercover investigation conducted by Lions Gate Investigation in Vancouver has discovered  that a large portion of cremation centers has defrauded their customers and communally cremated the remains of pets submitted for private cremations.  Blue Ridge Cove Animal Hospital is on the list.

To uncover the fraud required a good solid  plan.  The agents dropped off plastic bags with stuffed  toy animals with mechanical parts and screws. Then they waited for either a call announcing what was found or at least an urn with ashes and a bunch of screws mixed in.  This actually did happen in a few cases, however in many cases,  what they received back were ashes containing real  bones from other animals.

I am outraged,  sad and disappointed but  not surprised.  This situation is a once again a good example,  that we shouldn’t  just trust anyone and we should trust our gut sense. I am also relieved that the cremation company that we have been using for years,  ”Until We Meet Again”  in North Vancouver  IS NOT on the list of fraudulent cremation centers.

If you are one of those people like me,  who have had their pet cremated by companies that were proven to be fraudulent, take a deep breath and decide what action to take.  I am not a person who likes to go to court and it is unlikely I will.  When I lived in the Czech Republic more than 20 years back,  I was fortunate to witness the fall of the Iron Curtain and the communist  governments.  I remember the banners that  so many people  held. They said: “TRUTH ALWAYS WINS”  and I do believe this still applies today.

Here is the link to the result of the investigation.

New Chapter Inc. has been sold to Procter and Gamble

March 21st, 2012

Important message from Dr. Peter Dobias

The members of our community and I have learned this week that the whole food all natural supplement company, New Chapter Inc., has been sold to Procter and Gamble.

I will not hide the fact that the news was a real shock to me.  As a holistic vet, I have learned to be on guard when it comes to any “well meant intentions” of big  companies that seem to gobble up any successful and ethical company that makes a difference.

I myself have been a business owner for more then 12 years. First I opened my holistic veterinary clinic and then Dr. Dobias Healing Solutions in 2008. I know from my own experience that running a business on the basis of high ethical values and integrity is “expensive.”  I have made tough decisions such as not selling processed food which would bring 30% more income and also decided not to sell 95% of drugs  that could easily pay my salary.

New Chapter Inc. was established by Paul and Barbi Schulick 30 years ago. In my eyes, they are a dedicated couple who knows very well that healthy nutrition and organic farming is the only way we can stop and possibly reverse the destruction of our health and our planet.  However, as time progressed, they too had to face tough times and in order to accomplish their mission, they needed to bring on investors and give up the majority of the company shares.

I do not know the details of the acquisition of New Chapter by Procter and Gamble but I have had enough of an opportunity to get to know Barbi and Paul personally. While providing holistic vet care for their dogs we developed a genuine friendship and I find them being some of the most loving, caring and trustworthy people I know.

I have no doubts about their integrity and strongly believe that the personal financial benefits of selling their New Chapter shares were not their motive. I can only assume that the pressure from investors were the reasons why they had to surrendered to the process because deep in my heart I believe that they would not have done so if they had the choice.

There have been several people from our community raising their concerns and asking what was I going to do.  The answer is not that difficult.   I have been recommending New Chapter organics products for a long time because I believe that they are the top in quality and innovation.   I do believe that at least for some time, this is not going to change.  However, as much as I trust the founders of New Chapter, I can’t trust and support Proctor and Gamble because their values are not aligned with ours when it comes to natural nutrition and animal testing.

I can only tell you that the current situation will make me work even harder to bring more products to our own product line in order to continue our values.   What   I would like to ask you in return is to tell your family, friends and others about ethical and sustainable companies that need to remain independent and buy their products, because by doing so, you will ensure their independence.

With much respect and gratitude,

 

Dr. Peter Dobias

Holistic approach to lumps

March 17th, 2012

Is your dog lumpy? Are you worried about what that the lump is “something serious?”

You are not alone, most people worry and the purpose of this article is to help you worry less.

 I call lumps the barnacles of life.  They are the reminder that even our perfectly perfect dogs have imperfections that they collect on the journey of life.  Even my dog Skai has a few lumps. In fact, I have found two new little barnacles just a few weeks ago.  First, I tried to ignore the nagging feeling being fully aware that at that moment this was exactly how most of my clients felt when they found a lump. After a few days of doing  ‘nothing,’ I finally decided to take a needle, a syringe and collect a few cells by a simple procedure called ‘fine needle aspirate’ and send these for a cytology exam.  I am still waiting for the results at the time of publishing this blog but hope that the results will be ok.

 Lumps are in many ways a reminder that no one immune to the possibility of the big C.  They make us cringe, worry, procrastinate and panic. They make us face the  truth of physical mortality and also our fears of possibly losing those we love early.

While we do not like lumps, they are  like a little post it on the fridge that says, ‘health is the true wealth and unlike all the Ferraris, mansions and fancy boats, it cannot be bought by even the richest of the rich.’

The other message hidden in lumps is that most of the time, we worry unnecessarily and that the best way of facing our fears is to FACE THEM and TAKE ACTION.

What to do if you find a lump

 

 I see skin lumps but also other lumps and masses as a form of stagnation of energy flow in the body, which may be caused by the following main factors:

 1. Genetic and breed predisposition.

Every dog that is born comes with “a packsack” of goodies that predetermine the likelihood of medical problems to happen. We can sometimes reduce this tendency by diet, supplements, homeopathy, energy healing and tuning up the body, however the predisposition is never going to disappear completel

2. Back injury, pain and inflammation

is a very common and very overlooked cause of lump formation. Most people do not know that lumps are an expression of the body’s energy stagnation. If you track a line from the lump to the spinal segment that supplies the area where the lump is, your dog will usually twitch, show signs of discomfort or there may be heat in the area.

 3. Poor diet and toxin build up

is another common reason but  this does not mean that dogs on good  diet will be immune to lumps.  Everyone knows that it is not ok to throw garbage in a lake, however there are still many people who think it is ok to feed garbage (processed dog food) to their dogs.  To be fair, we all have been systematically brainwashed by pet food companies that claim that nature is wrong so many people are just unaware.

 4 . Dietary nutrient deficiencies

are another commonly overlooked cause of lumps. The metabolic pathways simply do not work properly if the body is missing essential nutrients and lumps seem to be formed more readily.

 5.  Fatty lumps or lipomas  

are the most common benign lumps that can be caused by all the above and they can also originate from excessive stretch of tissues and fatty cell trauma.  If your dog is very active and likes to “go for it”, the stretched fatty tissue sometimes tries to repair through multiplying lipocytes which leads to lump formation.

 It is not my intention to go into details about how to address each type of benign or malignant lumps here. My intention is to help you

How to make the right decision  when you find a lump.

 

  1. First of all, do not panic because as I said, 90% of all dog lumps are benign and most of them are lipomas.  There is only one type of malignant, fat accumulating tumors called liposarcoma, which is very rare.
  2. Remember that no vet can tell you with an absolute certainty that the lump is “nothing” until it is properly assessed.
  3. The least invasive way of diagnosis is a fine needle aspirate, a simple examination where the cells from the lump are collected, put on a slide and either examined in house or sent to a histology lab.  If you see nothing but fatty droplets on the slide, this usually suggests fatty mass called lipoma and I usually do not send such sample to the lab.
  4. There are about 10 – 20% samples that come back as non-diagnostic after collecting a sample by fine needle cytology exam.  In that case, you will need to go to the second step – a biopsy.
  5. Biopsy should be done in the most gentle way and remove only the smallest piece of tissue needed to get a diagnosis. I would almost never remove a lump without knowing the diagnosis, because if it was cancerous, you need to know this ahead in order to choose the right treatment and surgical technique. Many practitioners still choose to remove lumps without getting  a diagnosis first but I do not  agree with this approach.
  6. Before you decide to remove a lump, you should know that surgical removal does not address the real original cause of disease at all.  I compare surgery to a situation where one would remove the signal light on a car’s  dashboard when the engine is overheating.
  7. In other words, even if you have a diagnosis, you have to weigh carefully the options to leave it or cut it out.  In general, I usually do not recommend  removing lipomas ( fatty lumps ) because  they seem to re-grow in the same area.
  8. In malignant lumps, one has to weigh the situation very carefully. In contrary to the general public perception, I have seen many cases where a malignant lump was removed and grew back very fast while others that were left alone grew slowly and caused very little problems for years. The patients often survive longer than those who undergo chemo, surgery or radiation
  9. If you do decide on surgery, I highly recommend checking the spinal energy flow and alignment by seeing a chiropractor, physiotherapist or an osteopath, doing a thorough organ and digestive cleanse, feeding a natural raw diet from ideally non-medicated or organic sources and providing the body with basic nutrients and anti-oxidants such as GreenMin, Zyflamend  that will make the body’s ability to heal and recover greater.  There are many other specific products that have to be prescribed with a more detailed knowledge of the patients,  However, mushrooms  and probiotics have been known known as generally helpful nutrient source  that stimulate proper function of the immune system

 The truth is that no one can be certain about when and where the big C strikes next and it is natural to worry.  What I am certain about is that even though there are rare exceptions, a few simple cancer preventive measures can  reduce the likelihood of bad news dramatically.  Yes, you can make a difference!

With gratitude,

Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM

PS:  A few days later,  I have  received the great news that  Skai’s skin lumps are just 2 simple skin tags. In other words,   all is fine.  Some of you may know how hard it is to  await the news and I now know too.  I am  relieved  and happy.  Someone  just asked,  why  would Skai have a serious  problem, he is so healthy and I  thought the same thing.   This experience has made me  even more compassionate towards those who are not as lucky.  It will make me work even  harder to make a difference in  cancer prevention.

With much much gratitude for  Skai’s  health.   PD

Novartis in trouble – Recall

February 11th, 2012

On January 9th of this year Novartis issued a voluntary recall of some of their over-the-counter human products including Excedrin, NoDoz, Gas-X Prevention Products, and Bufferin. It seems that these medications contained stray tablets, capsules, or caplets from other Novartis drugs including prescription painkillers manufactured at the same facility.

Now veterinarians are involved in the ruckus with the announcement that the following drugs are/soon will be on back order:

Interceptor Flavor Tabs® (heartworm preventive)
Sentinel Flavor Tabs® (flea control product)
Program Tablets and Suspension® (flea control product)
MilbeMite® (medication to treat ear mites)
Deramaxx® (pain relief medication)

The explanation for the backorders is closure of a Novartis manufacturing facility in Lincoln, Nebraska. The details are murky as of yet, but interruption of the manufacture of such top selling drugs typically means one thing and one thing only. I suspect that Novartis has been busted for being sloppy, perhaps as related to the recent recall of some of their big-name over-the-counter human products.
Such sloppiness seems to have spilled over to the Novartis animal health division as evidenced by the following letter recently delivered to veterinarians about Clomicalm®, a medication to treat separation anxiety in dogs:

Dear Doctor:
Novartis Animal Health US, Inc. is committed to delivering safe and efficacious veterinary products, and would like to inform you about a recent development involving CLOMICALM® (clomipramine hydrochloride) tablets.
Due to potential packaging issues at our manufacturing facility, there is a rare possibility that a wrong tablet may be found in bottles of CLOMICALM®. Novartis has not received any reports where a patient experienced a product mix-up, nor has Novartis received any adverse events attributable to a product mix-up. However, as a precautionary measure, we would like to extend the following recommendations.

  • Before dispensing CLOMICALM®, open each bottle and examine the contents for tablets that are broken or incorrect in color, shape or size (visual guide included).
  • Post a copy of the Dear Valued Customer letter issued by Novartis Animal Health in your clinic (copy included).
  • Distribute copies of the Dear Valued Customer letter to affected pet owners. Novartis Animal Health will send your clinic extra copies upon request. If you publish a clinic newsletter, please consider using the provided notice.
  • Report any abnormal findings to Novartis Animal Health at 800-637-0281.
  • Return affected product to Novartis Animal Health; call the aforementioned number for full details.
  • Inform your clients who have already received CLOMICALM® to examine tablets and refrain from administering any that are questionable in color, shape or size; and to contact Novartis Animal Health to discuss product return of affected bottles.
  • Keep records of communication with pet owners in patient files.
  • Ensure that any re-packaged tablet bottles are labelled with the product lot number.

Novartis Animal Health requests that you complete and return the enclosed Response Card reflecting that you have read and understand these points, and have discussed them with your clients.
Canine separation anxiety is a complex disorder that has great bearing on patient quality of life and the human-companion animal bond. Uninterrupted treatment is essential for successful management of this condition. Our veterinarians are prepared to discuss best practices with you in the event patients require alternative therapies, in order to minimize the risk of adverse events and potential relapse of signs.

 

We thank you for your attention and cooperation regarding this important issue. If you have any further questions, please contact Technical Product Services and Pharmacovigilance at 1-800-637-0281.

 

I trust that the message for you is clear here. Stay away from drugs whenever  possible.   In the last 15 years,  I have been able to reduce the use of pharmaceutical drugs in my practice by 90% + and so can you.   If you want to learn how , visit our webinar page here and attend one of our free webinars.

With gratitude,

 

Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM

The 2012 HealthOver Program

January 30th, 2012

On Saturday January 21st, I had the pleasure of announcing our new and exciting project for 2012, the $5000+ Free Health-Over ( holistic healthy make over ) project!

If you missed the announcement, I will give you a run down on what this is. We will be choosing four lucky dogs along with their owners, to participate in a revolutionary 6 month long holistic treatment program. We will put you together with a Naturopathic Physician, a Chiropractor, a Physiotherapist and a Veterinarian for an initial assessment consultation, and will then follow you both over the course of six months and document how a Holistic lifestyle can improve your life and the life of your dog.

Our goal is to show that dogs and their people can go through a positive health transformation by using natural means and eliminating processed food and chemicals. We also know that the health of people and their pets is closely connected and that is why we decided to involve you and your dog together at the same time.

Anyone can apply, regardless of yours/your dog’s current state of health (or lack thereof),

The lucky chosen, will be asked to commit to following through the full six month program, attending all scheduled appointments with each practitioner, documenting progress both for yourself and your dog, and you must be willing to appear on camera and discuss your case.

In order to ensure serious applications only, the chosen participants must be willing to sign an simple agreement and submit a deposit of $500, *which will be refunded in full* when the program finishes and all commitments are fulfilled no matter what the results will be.

Deposits will not be returned if you drop out early, or fail to fulfill your obligations.

To apply, simply fill in the questionnaire below and submit the form to us by March 31, 2012 for your chance at this once in a lifetime opportunity! Candidates will be selected on the basis of their suitability for the project and also the earliest application. The 4 candidates plus 4 reserve candidates will be chosen by the end of April and the program will be starting in May or June 2012.

Please submit only one application per dog, if multiple pets are entered, only one will be chosen per family. ALL questions must be answered or the application will be void.

We are looking forward to reading all of your submissions, good luck to each and every of you!

With gratitude,

Dr. Peter Dobias,DVM

on behalf of Dr. Dobias Healing Foundation

PS: Don’t forget to tell your family and friends. Don’t miss this fun and unique opportunity to make changes for a lifetime.


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January 29th, 2012

We want  more freedom for our dogs

I cannot agree more with the idea that the degree of evolution of a society can be measured by the way we treat children, elderly and the animals.

For more than 20 years, I have been a proud Vancouverite who loves the outdoors, healthy life style and my daily dog walks. As a veterinarian who works with dogs and their people on a daily basis,  I can see the undeniable positive contribution of dogs to our health, wellbeing, our society, and our economy.


  • Dogs get us out for walks and help us to be active.
  • They help us connect with people on walks and prevent isolation.
  • They help us to be healthy and reduce our health care costs.
  • They allow us to experience unconditional love.
  • They keep us company and cheer us up when needed.
  • They remind us to be playful and enjoy life to its fullest.
  • They teach us to live in the present.


I could go on and on and create a list that would definitely not fit on one page. There have been numerous studies written about the health and emotional benefits of living with dogs. The question I want to explore here is, why dogs, dog bylaws and animal control have become such a huge issue in recent years?


Some people say that this is a response to a few incidences where dogs of careless or irresponsible dog owners injure people. However, punishing all dogs and dog owners for the issues of a few would not be any different than treating all people like criminals when one person causes a crime. This attitude has generated a fiery public debate that polarizes communities and creates a lot of media attention.

Changing the topic for a moment.

One of my favorite songs is Sarah McLaughlan’s “Ordinary Miracle” and the lyrics say:

“The sky knows when its time to snow
Don’t need to teach a seed to grow
It’s just another ordinary miracle today…”

 

I love the lyrics because they are a reminder that there is no need to over-regulate the natural balance and harmony of nature or of a healthy society. The Earth will continue spinning and the seasons will changee without our control and generally  the unspoken rules and general courtesy in our society are much more powerful than excessive control and policing.  In fact such excessive attempt to control others naturally creates rebellion, distrust and disillusion of the general public.

For example, I witnessed an alcohol raid on the beach of English Bay in Downtown Vancouver where the police squads virtually raided the bags of unsuspecting people enjoying a beautiful summer day. While I am not a drinker, the arrogant and rude behavior of some of these officers was a frightening reminder of my past years of living behind the Iron Curtain. It was a reminder that even in democratic society, some people apply for a job with police or in bylaw enforcement because they love the taste of power.

Don’t get me wrong, I do not support heavy drinking neither anarchy, I just suggest that our lawmakers and enforcement could learn a lesson or two from the European countries where drinking in parks is not a big deal and dogs are allowed in parks, restaurants and on transit without disturbing anyone. In my opinion, extreme over-policing generates oppression and anger and makes “drinking in public” more prevalent and serious. The forbidden fruit always tastes the best. But getting back to dogs…

Just the other day, I found a new sign at the Capilano Dam in North Vancouver that said: “No dogs allowed on the lawn.” First I was angry. I have been dog walking in the park and Skai loves to play here! When my anger fizzled out, I realized that this situation could be used us a springboard to an open discussion.

Based on the news in the media, the battle over the freedom of our canine friends has been increasing in intensity. From what I know, the people who demand more animal control and ban of our dogs from parks and beaches are doing so  because they are afraid of dogs or do not like dog poop stuck to their shoes. These people have a tendency to make a blanket statement against all dogs as a result of a few incidents where aggressive dogs injured people.

As a veterinarian, I know that most dogs are loving and not aggressive. To me, restricting all dogs from parks is unreasonable and could be compared to us being treated like criminals when one person causes a crime.

In my opinion, the solution is not in “bylaw” officers sneaking up from the bushes and ticketing people for having fun and enjoying good life with their dogs. It reminds me of the fairytale of my childhood about a kingdom where people were punished for singing.

I understand that not everyone has a good connection with dogs and some people are afraid of them. However, because of the undeniable benefit of dogs on our health and in our society, we, dog lovers can’t tolerate the current situation where dogs owners are discriminated and treated as a second class citizens and the the anti-dog bylaws are getting out of control.

Here are a few ideas to open a discussion about  how to solve the current situation

  • Every dog owner in Vancouver should register their dog without an exception which will be helpful to establish the most accurate dog count.
  • This ratio of families with and without dogs should reflect the ratio of beaches and parks where dogs are allowed.
  • Ideally each large beach or park should have a dog and no dog section to reduce the need to travel to distant locations.
  • Led by the example of other developed nations, dogs should be allowed on public transit with a comfortable muzzle with the exception of service dogs who would not need to be muzzled.
  • To reduce the risk of accidents and dog bites, it may be viable to create a system of dog registration where off leash privileges would be granted to dogs who graduted from already existing “canine good citizen” certification programs. The registration tag for  certified dogs could be “green color” to recognize safe dogs easily.
  • I believe that most people would agree with fining people who mistreat dogs, train them for aggression, act irresponsibly or do not pick up their dogs poop.
  • Install poop bag vending machines or stands where part of the proceeds from the sales would go towards animal welfare and dog training. There are great “corn based” compostable bags on the market that are environmentally safe. As an alternative, poop bags posts could be serving “sponsored” by a local advertising business.

 

The point I want to make here is that while I respect a difference in opinions and do not expect everyone to like dogs, I strongly believe that dogs and their people do not deserve to be treated like second grade citizens. No one likes to be spied on, raided upon in parks or forced out in the gettos of small and second grade public parks and places.

Based on the statistics, 36% of Vancouver families live with dogs and this number should be equally represented in the number of beaches and parks that dogs are allowed in.We pay taxes, we love our dogs,most of us are responsible citizens and yes, Mr. or Ms. Politician, we have the power to vote out those, who do not respect our equality.

With Respect,

Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM

A Vancouver veterinarian, dog lover and advocate.

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4 awesome video’s of dogs and people saving lives…

January 13th, 2012

Who is more generous and caring – Dogs or People?

I have always known that dogs are smart but there is another characteristic that is deeply seeded in the canine soul – compassion.

I know no other animal than a dog to jump to the rescue of his friends so selflessly and without thinking twice if their life is in danger.

My dog  Skai regularly jumps to my rescue when I am swimming despite the fact that he much prefers a pasture to the ocean.   I have seen dogs grieving their best friends,  I have seen them protecting or saving  children and I have  also heard of stories where a dog ran to get help when their friends were injured.

As I am thinking of all the different situations,  I can’t  help myself  thinking that dogs are in fact the most evolved life form on this planet.   They without  a doubt are the masters  in showing us what love and compassion really is as you can see from the videos bellow.

All I  want to do today is to say one big  thank you to those dogs and humans who care… and make the lives of others safer and better.

 

With gratitude,

 

 

 

 

Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM

Two veterinarians write on the topic of raw diet, is it safe or not?

January 4th, 2012

I have just come across the response of a Victoria veterinarian, Dr. Chris Collis in regard to the article “This raw deal is a good one from Dec. 10 of  Times Colonist ,(posted at the end of this blog)  and feel obligated to respond.

I too am a veterinarian licensed and practicing in British Columbia, with 24 years of clinical experience. In the early days, I also believed what I was taught by processed pet food companies that their food was the best.

However, as years progressed, I observed an alarming trend where feeding processed food and even special diets was not Read the rest of this entry »

Are you ready to jump into 2012?

December 25th, 2011

My Thanks to you and Holiday Wishes

I  trust that no matter where you are ,  you will get a chance to slow down, spend some time with your loved ones and enjoy the holiday season.

 

We  sometimes get wrapped up in our busy lives, worrying about things that are unlikely to happen, postponing change until we graduate, till the  kids grow up, when the mortgage is paid off  or when we retire.

 

You too may have witnessed that there are many people being stuck in unhappy and unhealthy lives because they are  afraid of  jumping off the proverbial springboard of old habits  into the sea of change.  We all have been there.

 

The irony is that the people who inspire us the most are great at  jumping into the unknown.

 

A few days ago, I started reading the autobiography of Steve Jobs, who is ,without doubt one of the most influential geniuses of our times.  Jobs was a very complex and humanly flawed person but despite  his flaws, he was able to profoundly change the world we  live in.

 

His autobiography starts with a quote:

The people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world,

are the ones who do…”

 

It is possible that some people  may consider you and I crazy too.   They don’t believe that disease and unnecessary suffering can be prevented by introducing simple, harmless yet effective principles of natural healing.

 

There  are also companies  that do not like the idea of empowering people with free information and knowledge because that would prevent them from making money from disease.

 

The paradox is that  the most prosperous of  companies, those with a socially sound mission of making the world a better place such  as Wikipedia, Facebook, Google or YouTube do exactly the opposite.  They provide free information, education and thrive incredibly well.

 

All that is needed is a reliable financial model that powers the “free learning engine,” which in our case is the development and offering of innovative health care products, natural supplements and services.

 

I would like thank you from my heart  for supporting Dr. Dobias Healing Solutions throughout the past 3 years, purchasing or recommending our products and services.

 

I am also thrilled to share with you the plans for  2012:

 

  • We  are almost finished with our new, streamlined  and easy to use website.
  • We are  preparing the launch of  several very exciting new  products that will be unlike any other on the market
  • We are ready to organize more webinars, seminars and community events
  • We plan to bring other vets, healers and practitioners to take part in the Healing Revolution.

 

I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for being my source of inspiration, learning and encouragement.  3 years ago, I was not sure if the health and free education based business model would work and I am so pleased to see it thrive.

 

I am so glad to have “jumped”  because now You and I are creating health and take an active  part in the Healing Revolution!

 

Lets celebrate this holiday season, lets be crazy enough to believe that we can change the world and create many more healthier and longer lives.  I hope you too are ready to jump!

 

Happy Holidays!

Sincerely  Yours,

Dr. Peter Dobias, DVM

Founder and CEO, Dr. Dobias Healing Solutions

 

PUPPY CARE NATURALLY

December 17th, 2011

Learn about weaning, feeding, supplements and natural approach to vaccination

While one could think that puppies are born with a clean slate, the reality is that they often carry “a baggage full of problems” from previous generations.  These problems are not just genetic. It appears that puppies are also burdened by the imbalances and health issues  of their parents that were exposed to excessive vaccination, poor nutrition, stress and the use of immune-suppressive drugs such as anti-inflammatory and corticosteroids .

I am saying this because many people who get a new dog question what they have done wrong while they really have done everything right. Read the rest of this entry »